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Thu, Oct 20, 11 at 17:20
| I picked up a leather chair and ottoman recently at an estate sale. Got a great great deal...but didn't notice until I got home with it that there was a small hole in the ottoman. Looks like an old cigarette burn. Is there any way this can be repaired? |
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- Posted by EliteFurniture (My Page) on Mon, Oct 24, 11 at 11:10
| Check with your local furniture repair services and/or upholtery services. Make sure they work with leather. They can fill the hole however it may be noticable. |
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- Posted by Freethinker99 (My Page) on Fri, Feb 10, 12 at 8:30
| I agree with Elite. In in my experience some leather repair companies are better than others. If you find a well qualified one you shouldn't be able to see the repair. I actually had my sofa repaired a few years ago and to be honest I can't even find or remember where the problem was. |
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- Posted by Freethinker99 (My Page) on Thu, Mar 1, 12 at 10:38
| Another thought I have had good success with "Leather Medic" they are located in Florida but they do have numerous franchise locations. You might check out their website. |
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