✨ Breathe New Life into Your Leather! ✨
The Leather Max Quick Blend Refinish and Repair Kit is a versatile solution for restoring and recoloring leather and vinyl items. Made in the USA and free from Chinese manufacturing, this kit includes three neutral color shades—Sand, Bone, and Cream—allowing you to repair scratches, tears, and burns on various surfaces, from furniture to car interiors. With easy-to-follow instructions and a satisfaction guarantee, this kit is designed for anyone looking to extend the life of their leather goods.
R**R
So happy with results. Very good product with accurate description.
What a great product. Have pretty expensive leather Washington Redskins jacket. Took to cleaner to clean/repair. Waited months and they didn’t clean or repair. They were scared. So I thought I’d give this a go. WOW! Can’t believe how well it worked. You can’t even see where I did repair. So glad I bought this and it worked. Now I’m back to get more for other leather goods. THANK YOU
A**R
So easy to use!
Totally renewed my faded dull couch to a bright vibrant color! Very easy to use. 10/10 would recommend. I only used one of the colors from the 3 pack so I ended up needing 2 orders to go over this whole couch. The sponge applicator could be better, the one it came with broke early on, but I ordered a 4 pack from another listing and only ended up using 1 of them because they were better quality. (I repaired the rip with a vinyl repair kit before re-coloring the couch, that is not a result of this product)
R**R
Good stuff for amateur/beginner use
I had to lightly sand with a fine grit paper and thoroughly clean all surfaces to prep. To do a “perfect” job, you should buy filler for cracks. Plus I’ll admit that getting the color right is hard as you run out of the one bottle that most closely matches before the others. But, this product applies very easily, looks very good when done, and has been very durable for four months along now. The finish is a little matte compared to the original leather. Leather conditioning done afterwards helps with this some. My plan was for this to be temporary and go back to do a “proper job” with crack filler over the winter, but it looks so good to the casual observer I may not bother now.
M**W
moderate swirl application of the dye; finished has a flat appearance
Ease of application:easy to apply with nitrile glove and work the dye into the leather; however, the product dries fairly fast so, you need to work it in the area of repair no bigger than 6 x 6 inches per application. Also, due to summer humid conditions here in the upper midwest, i did the sofa work in the garage and let it dry overnight. the next morning, the dyed area did not want to buff out to a satin shine or a low profile shine. the view was a dull more brownish appearance... so, i experimented with a top end leather cleaner-polish cloth with very light motion on the dyed area which caused some of the dye to be absorbed into the cloth. So, be gentle when polishing this technique. RECOMMEND: the product to be rechemistried to have the sheen part of the dyed liquid product that way all in done in 2 easy steps: the application + buff time...
K**R
Red leather couches look like new!
I had this for almost 3 years before I put it to use. My leather couches had become sun bleached to a tan color. Applied the red cream evenly and feathered it into the unbleached areas and it looks like new. Kit contained 'light' red, a deeper red/burgundy, and a brown. My couches had both reds but only the lighter color got bleached out. The 'light' red matched perfectly. Applied liberally over scratches and it covered them very well. I was very pleasantly impressed. I only wish I had taken a before picture to show the difference.
T**Y
This stuff really works!
Fantastic results on two badly worn armrests on driver side door and passenger side door. I could not be happier. It will repair leather as described, but only if you read the instructions first. Mine looks almost new. About to order another kit just to have on hand. Not sure why there could be anything but five star reviews. If only I would have taken before pictures, you would be able to see the amazing difference.
L**.
Exceeded My Expectations
I wasn't sure what to expect from this, but after reading many reviews and watching "how to" videos, I wanted to take a crack at repairing some of the discoloration in my 2012 BMW X5. I will tell you I'm blown away with how well it works.In the first photo, in the red outline, you can see where I started to apply the finish. That's just the first coat, and it made a huge difference. The second picture is the finished driver's armrest area. (I neglected to take a "before" photo. To be honest, I wasn't expecting much, it was only after using it did I see how great it worked and then decided to write an honest review that came from someone who wasn't paid, didn't receive the product for free, wasn't affiliated with the company, and has no vested interest in whether this product fails or succeeds.)The third photo is a before pic of the front passenger side handle; notice the discoloration along the edges. The last photo is that area finished.I got lucky, the Sand Color (which I thought was going to be too dark) matched PERFECTLY, so I didn't have to mix colors. I will say it looks great.Here's some pointers:- Start with very light coats, drying them lightly with a hair dryer in between applications.- Do several LIGHT coats, if you go heavy in the application, it is more prone to crack and peel.- Use a Q-Tip to apply the finish in tight spots or in-between the stitching.- Dab small drops of the product on with the included sponge, then lightly buff in a circular motion. Do not apply too much pressure.- Let dry for at least 24 hours, preferably 48. The longer it cures undisturbed, the less likely it will come off.Inevitably you are going to need to re-apply down the road on areas that get worn the most, but certainly a great option.
L**G
Worked great for dining rooms chairs
I love my bonded leather dining room chairs, but they started cracking really bad. I was unable to find any chairs that I like as much to replace them, so I thought I would try to fix them myself.I used a leather crack filler product first and applied it a few times. Then I lightly sanded them and mixed two of the three colors - did not need the white - and after a few applications, I got the color to match fairly well. It's not perfect, but I think they'll last a while longer until I can find replacements or until the cracks start showing up again or elsewhere. The before and after pics are very close up and in bright light, so they look better from a distance, and I don't think our guests will even notice.
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