if you live in the uk B&Q sell a glue by bostick
I have put a link so you can see what it looks like, they sell this glue in any diy store
http://www.avenuesupplies.co.uk/index.php?id=871&category=Fabric+%26+Leather+Adhesives
2007-01-19 00:45:20
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answered by fran 5
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Faux Leather Repair Kit
2016-11-14 08:46:10
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answered by lainey 4
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you would be wanting a chew of leather-based or fake leather-based and a few super glue. you should purchase a small piece of leather-based at Tandy leather-based Co. maximum cities have one they are merely out of the right way. seek for it in the cellular e book or which you will get a piece of fake leather-based at a textile save like Joann's. decrease a piece slightly greater useful than your tear and shrink the corners rounded it is going to lay bigger and save bigger. difficulty it interior of under the tear. positioned glue on the component of the piece that doesn't coach and lay the leather-based it is torn on ultimate of it and push the perimeters jointly. so which you will could have your tear jointly on extreme of the piece of leather-based or patch. Sorry if i'm tough to correctly known. yet its like putting a patch on the interior torn denims. So maximum people are conscious of this. you should use fabric glue or there is an further glue shown on television yet i don't evaluate the call. Or Tandy leather-based has some leather-based glue.
2016-12-16 08:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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There is products that act as fillers but it depends how big the tear is.Take it to a shop that sells leather goods and they will surely tell you whether there is a fix for it!
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2007-01-19 00:38:11
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answered by burn 1
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Check out your local motorcycle shop. They have a variety of products for fixing holes in leather motorcycle seats, gloves and other accessories.
2007-01-19 00:40:58
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answered by Del Piero 10 7
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take them to a seamstress...i found a chinese one that does wonders with leather sometimes a shoe repair can also fix leather not very expensive either..if 20$ or more u may want to buy new ones
2007-01-19 01:59:30
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answered by snowangel 3
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Yes, leather can be repaired, but you'd need to take it to a tailor or someone who specialised in leather repair to get it done properly, else you run the risk of ruining them if you try to do it yourself
2007-01-19 00:39:34
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answered by Natalie B 4
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Retail stores sell leather repair kits that should help you out. Good luck
2007-01-19 00:38:56
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answered by ctryhnny04 4
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Try taking it to a dry cleaners, they should be able to advise you or give you the name of someone who could help you.
2007-01-19 00:41:33
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answered by Anonymous
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use some super glue
2007-01-19 00:34:21
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answered by jinx 5
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