Self Adhesive Leather Patch Upholstery Repair - for Vinyl, Leather, Faux Leather and more
2023 ж. 19 Там.
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Self Adhesive Leather Patch: www.amazon.com/dp/B08VDSZ85C?...
This video shows how to use Self Adhesive Leather Patch to repair an old recliner.
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I remember when we were growing up, a commercial came on TV for something called "Liquid Leather." The thumbnail of this video brought that instantly to mind. Why, yes, I am old.
I'm old too, cuz!
I wonder if that liquid leather actually worked
Wow. Thank you. Outstanding. I’m going to use this on my ‘06 Subaru leather seats. Saves $ and great for environment. We throw away so much stuff. Has deep meaning in relation to ppl, also. God bless brother
I was about to give my sofa away and buy a new one until I bumped into your video 3 weeks ago.After watching it I had a big smile on my face and went straight to my laptop to order from Amazon.when the kit arrived I watched the video again and again to Analyze before I went into here goes nothing mode and guess what I am surprised about myself and the sofa we did a great job, thanks for Saving me and my sofa a lot of money.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Your comment made my day! I love knowing that I helped a friend out! Hope my other videos hope you had as well!
Such a wonderful tutorial. I bout the same strip in black about a year and four months ago . Repaid a couch cushion but I first sprayed the area with spray adhesive. My young son has been rough on the cushion and it’s only lasted a year and month. I have bought the strip again and this time I am not gonna use the spray adhesive and will also give the strip 24 hours to adhere to the cushion without use .
Great instructions.
Great job !
I have a wonderful faux leather couch that I was gifted but now the leather is tearing apart and it needs repair. Thanks for the video. Your idea with the sock is a great one!
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for this video! 😊You are awesome!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, Phil and hope yall are eating tasty treats. A few years back a neighbor got a lead on a 2nd hand Pride electric chair. I got it, had to replace the up/down control and pigtail and try ad wear it out. So far, so good except for power outages but I can flop out of it. Hope all is well and the fish are having to work overtime to replace the ones yall are dragging out. Have a wonderful week and a Jesus weekend!
Finally getting to this comment from you. Once again, I sure appreciate your feedback. You are family! My brother in Christ!
Awesome
Glad you like my video! Thanks for taking the time to comment
Fantastic project! We need to stop wasting furniture. Mend and make do!
That's the plan!
How many rolls do you think I’ll need for my sectional sofa? I prefer the size you have
What color are you using? I have a couch like the one in the video and want to buy the right color. Thanks
at 0:30 in the video, I believe it says "dark Brown", however, i'm sure that's for this brand. other brands might have different names. hope this helps.
Quiero comprarlo café oscuro que cuesta
Wondering how many weeks the repair lasted?
Funny you ask that! My son just came home from college for Thanksgiving break and I asked him how the repair was holding up. He said it is the best part of the chair. L O L! He said the rest of the chair needed some more of the patch done to the original fabric that was peeling away. I'll be honest, I was pleasantly shocked. My college boy is really hard on things which is why we gave him this old chair. We will probably buy more of this stuff and repair the rest of this old chair to get him through college..
How to order and how much
I bought it online. It came from Amazon. You just simply by the amount you want and the prices vary depending on how much you need
How much does a roll of that cost?
I paid around $30 for this fix
get a new chair --- you guys are really cheap
We are not cheap, rather, we are frugal. The more money I save, the more money I can gift to those who don't have much
@@PhilCrockettI agree. People are just commenting dumb stuff what you did was so smart that you can save money and buy things that's you really want instead of buying a new chair.
Why? If the chair still works, why not just repair it? Our grandparents (or great-grandparents) use to do this all the time. Things were expensive so you would repair, DIY or repurpose. It saves money and landfill, stops the cost of manufacturing and shipping a giant new piece of furniture, and means you can get more cost per use from the chair.
I grew up on a farm, this is just my culture. Waste not want not