About this deal
Gives great strength, durability and flexibility while offering an excellent leather feel. Leather World Technologies Leather Filler is designed for scratches, tears, and holes. Leather has high tencile strength, is flexible and can 'give' with use. Repairing with high adhesion, flexible and sandable products lets you resolve surface imperfections and minor tears before refinishing. Leather Filler can also be lightly sanded to smooth out the surface if needed.
- Use to fill and smooth surface irregularities such as scratches, pits, rough surfaces, gaps and joins before recolouring
- High Solid Content for quick build up
- Can be applied with stucco effect to mimic leather grain
- Air-Dry or Low-Heat Cured
- Flexible
- Strong adhesion properties
- Can be lightly sanded to smooth out the surface with 600 grit sand paper
- Can be used under or mixed in with dye colorant
Reviews
Claire D
The first image is the damage I’d done and the second is after applying the filler (the third is how it looks now I’ve added the paint as well - I’m beyond impressed! My old walking hours had no polish on the toes and a hole in the tongue, leaned the. I put a thick coating on which I probably could of done thinner and in stages but I was impatient as it was big areas to cover.
Egle
This stuff is a game changer! .
g2g2g2
Really wish I'd taken a before photo on this. If I sanded the edges down more it would give a better finish but I'm happy with that compared to how they were.
Kora
I only needed a couple of coats on my worn old handbag. My daughter had scraped all the fronts off her school boots after 2 months. Very happy with the result out of the box, but this photo was taken after I applied a little kiwi black leather polish to it.
Ellie
It’s so easy to use and mega value for money - the pot is tiny and I was surprised when it arrived thinking how expensive it was for that much, but a little goes a long way - I could probably do a whole sofa with this pot, hahaha! Could also maybe sand it a bit further than I did afterwards to give a better finish. Unfortunately forgot to take a before photo but they looked ready for the bin. Fixed patch in image is close to where the three seams meet.