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Liquid Leather review

Liquid Leather’s claimed innovation is that it fixes torn leather for car upholstery. It’s been around for decades in one form or another. The original product was invented in the 1960s and called Minute Mender. To use Liquid Leather, all you need is to apply a little dab of the correct color, then apply heat and you’re upholstery looks like new again. Well it would be nice if it was that simple.

Liquid Leather isn’t actually leather. It’s actually a urethane compound. It solidifies into leather like pliancy when it’s heated. According to the directions, you first clean the leather with soap and warm water. Then you simply spread it over the afflicted area. You then use a piece of grain paper to impress a leather pattern into the urethane. Then apply heat for two minutes and remove the paper. There you have it! You have a perfectly matched, indistinguishable repair. Is it really all that easy? Here’s the downside.

Liquid Leather is something you’d want to use on expensive car interiors. It’s best left to professionals in the leather repair field. I really understand why this product has been around on the market for so long and As Seen on TV reviews it’s the best choice for you

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