👜 Restore, Revive, Rejoice! Your leather deserves a second chance!
The FORTIVO Black Leather and Vinyl Repair Kit is a professional-grade solution designed to restore and repair various leather and vinyl items, including furniture, car seats, and accessories. With a super-fast drying adhesive and a straightforward 5-step process, this kit ensures high-quality results without the need for heat. Backed by a 1-year replacement warranty, it’s the ultimate DIY tool for anyone looking to rejuvenate their leather goods.
U**L
Osm product
This is a good product for repairing leather and things. I Ordered it for repairing damaged leather . Its really worked perfectly . Its fixed the damaged on my learher . There is no any heat required . I fully satisfied with its quality. I suggest to buy it 😊😊
A**N
Very useful
Totally satisfied with this repair kit ..very useful and help in fixing leathers easily
K**U
suitable for repairing various items
This Black Leather and Vinyl Repair Kit is suitable for repairing various items such as furniture, couches, car seats, sofas, jackets, purses, belts, and shoes. It works well on different types of leather and vinyl, including genuine, Italian, bonded, bycast, PU, and pleather.
P**R
Very impressive
I used this in my car for the repair of the seat. It had a worn spot and a small snag from a screw driver. Yup, screw driver in the back pocket, oops. Excellent match in color and easy to apply. Unless you knew where the spots were, you probably wouldn't notice it at all . It has really a impressive work as looks like new no any spot seen.Just grab
S**T
Value for money
I have used it and I can say it works really well.A good product for repairing leathers.No need to apply heat.works pretty good .
A**1
Easy to use
Easy to use for any kind of repairing. Product is really eaffective for long lasting use after repairing. It is really helping to seal the damage area without leaving any residue behind it. Good product at this price. Worth for money product.
V**A
Works as Claimed
Definitely the best product available online, Worked like a charm on my leather accessories. Totally satisfied with the product.
D**H
Best Product
OMG.....I don't believe this.First of all I am super satisfied .It fixed the damage on my car seat. It Saved my money from buying a new seat cover. My suggestion is that purchase the product.
L**L
WORKED GREAT!
So, you may not think this turned out great, but considering the situation, I think it's great!This was about a 6 inch long gash, split, or rip (whatever you want to call it) in hubby's car seat. The seat is not flat, and the gash was on the angled side of the seat, near the seam, in a very awkward place to access to do the repair. I had to stand outside the car, lean over the seat, and push down on the side edge of the seat, to be able to see the gash and attempt the repair. (Ouch, my poor back!)The gash only went through the top layer of the faux leather, but not through the bottom layer of fabric. So there was no way to add backing material before doing the repair. AND, the "frayed" edges of the top layer of faux leather had about 1/16 th of an inch of jagged edges, sticking up along both edges of the gash. Ugh. After trying to trim off all the jagged edges, using 4 different pairs of scissors, and because of the awkward angle and position of the gash on the seat, I just could not get the scissors close enough to remove hardly any of the tiny jagged edges. I wanted to try a razor blade, but hubby wasn't crazy about that idea, so I left all of the remaining jagged edges.This meant having to apply the vinyl repair liquid under the jagged edges to try to "glue" them down, then filling in the remaining "hole, slash, gash" with more of the repair liquid. Per the instructions, I tried to use thin layers of the liquid, rather than flooding the gash with the liquid. I did not use the brush, I only used the little spatula. I smoothed out the liquid as best as I could, dabbed off the edges with a wet Q-tip and rubbing alcohol. Let it "dry" for an hour then looked at it. It was starting to "repair" the gash. I added another layer of the repair liquid. I just dabbed small amounts along the gash straight out of the tube, then smoothed it out again with the spatula, and dabbed the edges again. I did this a total of 5 times, waiting an hour between each layer of liquid. Each time, it was looking better.Obviously, it is NOT an invisible repair, because I could not remove the jagged edges of torn "leather". And, the final repair was kind of lumpy. So, I then used a piece of sandpaper to rub over the bumps which did smooth it out some what better, and added 1 final coat/layer of the repair liquid, dabbing or blending the edges and removing any excess liquid around the edges with a paper towel dampened with rubbing alcohol. I had given up on Q-tips after the first couple of layers of repair liquid.Knowing that I had already ordered a bottom seat cover (arriving the next day), I was ok with how it turned out. Even without the seat cover, I would be ok with this repair the way it turned out. The repair liquid dries to feel just like the original seat fabric / faux leather. So, even though the repair is not invisible, I don't blame the repair kit, that's mostly because I couldn't remove the jagged edges of fabric. And what is most important, at least hubby won't be continuing to rip the seat. And if he does, I still have plenty of repair liquid to fix it! After all the layers I did, I still have nearly a full tube of black liquid left, and never had to open the second tube of black. I never used the tube of white liquid. I did wipe the spatula with rubbing alcohol and a paper towel between each application.THANKS for this awesome product! It took a few hours to complete the repair, but it sure was a lot cheaper than having the seat recovered!
M**N
good
good
O**D
Works pretty good!
Never used this sort of solution but had multiple leather tears in two vehicles. One was a triangle type tear from a kids soccer cleat, another couple were long straight tears along the driver side seat and finally one was a golfball size missing fabric. I was really impressed how easy this stuff was to work with. I did three coats, allowing each to dry overnight and making sure not to overdo it. For the first two types of tears, it worked perfectly and I would say better than using a “tape” product. The black matched the black leather seats well enough that it blends in well from a few feet away. Definitely a big improvement. For the golfball size hole, it is unrealistic for this type of product to work well. This particular seat has the foam and leather attached together so you can’t slide fabric underneath the leather to make a better covering, otherwise it might actually work. Still, once the liquid is dried, it covered the opening, provides better protection than nothing and less noticeable.
L**.
Good product
Good product
M**K
Cleans up old leather very well.
My leather is old and worn. I wish I had found this sooner it fixes holes and keeps them from growing. The filament is durable so don't worry about a patch breaking.
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