How to Repair a Cigarette Burn on Leather Seats?
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There are 4 methods to repair leather seats after being burned by a cigarette: 1. Surface Scuff: Clean the damaged area and apply leather finishing paste; 2. Surface Scratch: Clean the scratched area and use leather adhesive to reattach the scratched leather piece; 3. Tear: Find a piece of leather or fabric slightly longer than the tear and about 1.5mm wide, place it inside the tear. Apply leather adhesive on both the patch and the backside of the torn leather, then carefully align and bond them firmly. If the surface tear is noticeable, sand it smooth and apply leather finishing paste; 4. Hole: Find a piece of leather larger than the hole and matching the color of the leather seat. Trim the hole neatly, carefully sand the backside edges of the hole to make the patch less noticeable. After sanding, apply leather adhesive on the backside edges of the hole and the front side of the patch, place the patch inside the hole, and bond it firmly. Then carefully remove any excess adhesive.