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Restoration

  1. Restoring Faded Fabric Upholstery

    Restoring Faded Fabric Upholstery

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    Warning! PLEASE READ THE FULL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING ANY WORK Cleaning Make sure the fabric is thoroughly clean before application. Dirt, grease and grime will stop the Fabricolour from being absorbed easily and so cleaning the fabric is an important step. Spray the Fabric Cleaner & Spotter onto the fabric so it becomes damp and agitate with a Tampico Brush. Apply...
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  2. How to Repair Deep Scratch in Wood

    How to Repair Deep Scratch in Wood

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    Wooden Furniture can get knocked causing scuffs, scratches and small chips. This guide is aimed at teaching you how get professional results when repairing wood using the Hard Wax Repair Kit for wood. PRODUCTS REQUIRED Hard Wax Wood Filler - replaces the missing wood from chips or dents Method This repair is being done using the Dark Hard Wax Repair...
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  3. How to Repair a Chip in Wood

    How to Repair a Chip in Wood

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    The edges of wood furniture can easily get chipped. Hardwood and laminate flooring is also prone to chipping and when these wooden items get chipped, you need a product that can repair it properly. Follow this guide to see how to repair a chip in wood using the Hard Wax Repair Kit. PRODUCTS REQUIRED Hard Wax Wood Filler - replaces...
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  4. How to Fix A Hole in a Leather Car Seat

    How to Fix A Hole in a Leather Car Seat

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    To the left is a leather seat from an MR2, as can be seen, with years of use it has suffered significant damage to the left hand side The friction caused by rubbing against the leather has, over the years, resulted in a hole being made and a lot of abrasion to the surface. The below guide is intended to...
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  5. How to Get a Spare Piece of Leather

    How to Get a Spare Piece of Leather

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    This guide will show you how to get a spare piece of leather from a leather bound item like a sofa or chair. You will need this if you would like us to perform a colour match for one of our colourant products. We will need a piece around the size of a 5p coin or 2cm / 1inch square...
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  6. How to Restore Shoe Shine

    How to Restore Shoe Shine

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    With consistent wear the shine from leather shoes can naturally fade, the leather becomes dull and the shoe looks jaded, which can ruin your look at important formal events. Using Furniture Clinic's Shoe Shine & Colour Restorer, the process of restoration becomes quick, easy and effective. Follow these steps to achieve the best results: PRODUCTS REQUIRED Leather Shoe Shine...
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  7. How to Change the Colour of Leather Car Seats

    How to Change the Colour of Leather Car Seats

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    This guide will show you how to change the colour of a leather car seat. We will be changing the colour of this car interior from red to cream, but it is possible to change to any colour you want. A colour change can be made from any colour to another, i.e. black to white, or white to black, with...
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  8. How to Restore a Leather Car Seat

    How to Restore a Leather Car Seat

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     This guide will show you how to restore the colour of a leather car seat, using our leather car seat restoration products. Because we can match the colour of leather exactly, you can use our Leather Colourant Kit to restore the full interior, or one car seat, or even just a worn panel. This photo shows a worn leather...
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  9. How to Soften Leather

    How to Soften Leather

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    Softening leather isn’t a hard task and is easily achieved using Leather Revive, a leather oil designed to soften hard leather Leather car seats dry out due to extreme highs and lows in temperature, the interior can become very hot during the day and then cool right down at night. This effect can slowly cause the natural oils in the...
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  10. How to Change the Colour of a Leather Sofa

    How to Change the Colour of a Leather Sofa

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    This guide will show you how to dye a leather sofa a different colour. We will be changing of a small seat from a light beige colour to maroon to demonstrate the correct procedure of changing the colour of leather. A colour change can be made from any colour to another, i.e. black to white, or white to black, with...
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