Genuine (not bonded) leather can be repaired with sandpaper and super glue!
0:24 - Why you may need a subpatch
0:38 - Cutting the subpatch and rounding the corners
1:05 - Inserting the subpatch
1:44 - Gluing the patch to the leather
3:20 - Demonstration of the Sandpaper Super Glue method
5:01 - Dyeing the leather using Rub 'n Restore® Walnut color
Check out our video on cat scratch damage which has better close-up footage of this method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5d1-encXPk
Don't believe us? We used this method for nearly 30 years as professional leather repair artisans serving Southern California's auto, aviation, and RV industries. http://www.vinylladies.com
The Sandpaper-Super-Glue Method is best for minor damage. Larger areas requiring flexibility should be repaired with a flexible compound like FC1 Soft Filler demonstrated in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwL8O-LZb_k
More information about repairing your own leather or vinyl, along with free written instructions, here: https://www.rubnrestore.com/leather-repair/
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