🖌️ Revitalize your leather—because first impressions matter!
Furniture Clinic's Leather Repair Paint & Dye is a versatile solution for restoring leather items. Available in 16 popular colors, this 50ml self-sealing paint is easy to apply and provides a durable, professional finish, making it ideal for various leather goods including furniture, car interiors, and accessories.
Brand | Furniture Clinic |
Model Number | LRP-50-BLACK-AMZ |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 11.43 cm; 50 g |
Special Features | Crack Resistant |
Item Weight | 50 g |
S**E
Easy to apply, good colour match 100per cent recommend
Small bottle, bit pricey, but fabulous.previously tried tin of balm which left ugly smears. This covered them and a few ugly scuff marks instantly. It's a wee bit brighter than sofa, but if you sponge it outwards it blends in. Think you could brighten up your whole sofa with a bigger bottle. Also using on cat scratches. Sorta fill the liquid in and press the tear back. May need couple of layers. Thin, no odour, dries very quickly, so use just a bit at a time....few days later, miraculous stuff. Was terrified of racking chair back as my new rescue cat had really damaged it badly, but it's almost good as new. I cut the stringy bits off then pressed the liquid in with a tiny brush, re pressing the holes as it dried, and it sorta holds it in, and the holes almost disappeared . Am recoating later, and there's enough to sponge in the whole back so the colour difference will blend. It's a lovely match but it's just brighter cause it's new.
L**H
Should have bought this years ago....
I've had 3 cars now that have had black leather, I wish I'd bought this years ago. Why didn't I? Because I'm a total cheapskate, that's why.I was recommended this aaaaages ago by one of my bosses. Seeing it was reduced for Black Friday, I decided to finally(!) bite the bullet. For the sake of an extra fiver, it made far more economical sense to buy the 250ml rather than the 50ml (as it's tiny) and I was unsure how much I'd need for my 2 seater, plus door cards, dash trim, gaiter, knob, steering wheel, and centre console. An in-betweeny size would've been handy: as it transpires, I wasted a fiver on the bigger one, as I literally only used about 3ml, decanted into a metal jigger and applied with a small paint brush. For my situation, I was supposed to use an alcohol cleaner prior to application - I just used an anti-bac wipe. I wore latex gloves, but it does seem to wash off fairly easily. Unusually, the bottle is filled very full, so represents good VFM. Application is very therapeutic and satisfying, almost addictive - I've also had annoying white marks on one of my rear speakers since I bought the car, tried everything to clean it off - just used a dot of this to cover it over - gone - hurrah! I'll be digging out every black leather good in my house to make sure I get the most out of this.My leather wasn't particularly bad on a 2015 Z4 but with low mileage, just needed a few touch-ups: most of one of the bolsters, where the belt buckle on my trench coats have scratched the driver's side getting in and out, as well as a couple of nail scratches (I'm a girl!). As I attempted this on a freezing cold day and just wanted to crack on and get back indoors, stupid me forgot to take before photos, but I can confirm, the seats look almost like new, lovely and black, albeit rather patchy, due to the nature of a touch up - the finish is more matte than the leather (hence they stand out) but may buff up or with a leather cream, when I feel inclined. Even though it was very cold outside, drying with a hairdryer probably wasn't required for me, personally, since I was only giving a very fine coat, but I did leave the car to dry afternoon and overnight before using. It apparently cures properly over a week, so I was nervous about sitting on it this morning, but my coat doesn't appear to have any black spots on it! Obviously I can't attest as to the longevity of this yet, but I can imagine the bolster and where the seat belts rub will be the first to go.Since I have so much left over, even though it doesn't need it, I think I may as well give the whole lot a second coat in the Spring to blend in the touch-ups, as unfortunately, this apparently expires a year after opening, which is particularly annoying given my expenditure, as I would only ever buy a car, if, indeed it has leather, which is black, so this could have otherwise lasted me for years to come. Had I realised this, I would definitely have gone for the 50ml, but as I say, at least I now have more than enough to re-coat the whole lot and more....looks like my colleagues and family will be getting offered a dribble!
J**D
Great product
Used on three piece leather suite which was beginning to show signs of age. Goes a long way, did the whole suite once to ensure colour match - and then the ageing looking cushions twice. Used a small dry sponge to apply. Easy to use. Dried in less than an hour. No smell. Three weeks on and it’s still looking great. Superb quality product for a great price.
S**E
10/10 recommend
Very guilty of not leaving reviews but had to make a point of leaving 5 stars for this paint. I’ve bought the camel, black and lilac colours for various jobs, as well as the leather cleaner.Black - BMW drivers seat repair. Absolutely 10/10, you would never know there was damage to seat after using this. (Photo taken before paint dried & another coat was applied after the photo.)Lilac - Restored a pair of lilac Versace sandals from the late 90s and they look brand new again. I also used the black to repaint the leather soles.Camel - Restored a pair of camel leather knee length Versace boots and the leather looks brand new again. I am absolutely over the moon with the results.A little goes a long way, the boots took about 5 capfuls of the 50ml bottle to give you an idea. I wouldn’t use another brand, this is the best by a mile.
T**M
Excellent product
So I had this tan leather jacket and I decided to paint it in camel colour, with a one inch soft brush it took me 3 hours to paint the whole jacket with less than 15% of the bottle, then half an hour touch up the next day. The colour is perfect, it got absorbed so quick; less than 2 minutes to dry after each paint strike. Very happy with the results.
M**H
It's ok but project dependent
At first it seemed great and turned a burgundy footstool/puffy black. I was going to use it to touch up my black leather sofa next but after a few weeks I was wiping round with a damp cloth and it came off in a huge patch. Its definitely a paint rather than a dye. I'm glad now that I didn't use it on my sofa. Not great for a high traffic piece of furniture but I'm sure if you you touching up a piece of furniture that's mostly a display piece it would be fantastic as it was very easy to apply. Shame the staying power wasnt great.
J**H
Boots like new again!!!
My Hotter boots are around 7 years old now and were well worn with the black leather looking a dull dark green colour and lots of scuffs were apparent. Thought I would try this product before binning my well-loved/used boots. All I can say is wow!!!! They look as good as new again after following the product instructions and applying three light coats. I only wish I had taken a ‘before’ photo and not just the ‘after’ photos. I highly recommend this product 110% and would purchase/use again in a heartbeat! Despite three coats of this on my boots I still have about a third of a bottle left, fantastic product that does exactly as it states. I must be impressed as I seldom write Amazon reviews unless I’m totally bowled over by a product! 👍
J**4
Good
Actually better than I expected. Dried almost instantly too but still will leave it over night to be sure. Very very easy to apply
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