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Homeowners widely prefer leather furniture in the UK as the material is versatile and valuable. Though you don’t have to worry about the appeal of a leather sofa you have recently bought, scratches might develop over time. Leather furniture are prone to scratches even when subjected to normal use.

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Homeowners try their level best to keep sofas protected from scratches but it is impossible if you live in a house with small children or pets. If you feel that the scratches in your furniture are making a negative impact on your room’s appeal, get in touch with a company offering leather sofa repair services. They know how to fix or disguise the deep scratches so your sofa starts looking new again.

Repair The Scratches In Your Leather Sofa In 3 Easy Steps

Know The Type Of Leather And Scratch

  1. Even two similar-looking sofa can be made using two different types of leather. The easiest way you can identify the type of leather used to make the sofa is by inspecting the furniture minutely. The type of repair it needs depends on the leather type. Generally, finished leather is used to make leather furniture as it is durable and resistant to scratching.
  2. One who can recommend the best way to repair your leather sofa is the manufacturer of the furniture. Some of them follow specific ways of fixing and repairing the damages. Get in touch with them if you ever notice a scratch. Some might even send a repair kit at a discounted price.
  3. Consider the type of scratch on the furniture as they might suffer scratch with different levels of severity. Though it is easy to fix a minor one, dealing with a deeper tear might become a challenge. The latter generally happens if the leather itself has been cut.

Fix The Minor Scratches

  1. Dip a cotton ball in olive or saddle oil and rub it into the scratch. You can also apply the oil directly into the scratch and rub it in a circular motion. Let the oil dry and wipe it off using a clean cloth.
  2. Take a cotton rag, dip it in lanolin oil and rub it over the scratched area. Though it will help repair the scratch and smooth the area, several applications might be necessary before the scratch becomes invisible. You should also ensure that the lanolin oil doesn’t darken the material’s colour.
  3. Check the leather type in your sofa and talk with the manufacturer before using a damp cloth and a heat source to bring out the natural oil from the material. This process is generally used when removing scratches from aniline leather types or bi-cast leather. Take a hairdryer and hold it close to scratch. Massage the area surrounding it with your hand.
  4. Some homeowners also use shoe polish to get rid of scratches from leather sofa. Instead of choosing any random shoe polish from the market, ensure that its shade matches your furniture. You can either use a clean cloth or a cotton-swab applicator to apply the polish on the scratch.
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Repair The Deep Scratches

  1. Since deep scratches often become dirty or scuffed, first use rubbing alcohol to clean the area. Buff the area by dipping a cloth in the liquid. Leave it ideal for around10 minutes before you rub it off. This method is quite effective when removing deep scratches from finished leather.
  2. Get rid of loose fibres from the edges of the cut or clip them. If the scratch is a deep one, the leather can become scuffed, uneven or tear. You can also get rid of the loose threads using a pair of scissors.
  3. Use leather heavy filler or some other material with the consistency of putty to fill all the cracks and gaps in the scratched section.

Time to follow the tips stated above and repairing scratches on your favourite leather sofa will become easier.