Description
Self Adhesive Grey Leather Repair Patch. Size: 20cm x 10cm. Choose Colour. First Aid for Sofas, Car Seats, Handbags, Jackets etc
- MastaPlasta makes repairs easy and look great. Winner of 2 Queen’s Awards for Enterprise in UK
- The peel-and-stick leather repair solution. Mends holes, rips, burns and stains
- Supple, breathable and strong. Engineered edge for smooth, neat finish.
- Works on leather, suede, vinyl and many other upholstery fabrics
- Patented. Designed and made in England.
Just peel and stick a self-adhesive to cover holes, scratches, rips, burns or stains on sofas, bags, leather jackets it’s easy, extremely cost-effective and looks great. stick to leather, vinyl and many other upholstery fabrics. You don’t need any damage; use it for decoration. They are available in a wide range of colours but are specially designed so they do not have to colour-match the engineered super-thin edge helps give it a smooth finish so the patches look like embossed leather part of the seat, jacket or bag. Where the colours are close, the patches can be hard to spot. Our adhesive is incredibly strong but it is also : water-based and solvent-free. are available in Dark Brown, Mid-Brown, Tan, Black, Grey, Ivory, Beige, Red, Navy Blue and Green. have a UK patent, a worldwide patent pending and holds the prestigious Queen’s Awards for Enterprise for both Innovation and International Trade. are made from , a luxury alternative to real leather found on yachts and catwalks. It can handle hospital-strength cleaning agents but is as soft to the touch as the finest Italian leathers. It is stain-resistant, sun-resistant, mould-resistant, extremely tough yet breathable and extremely soft. are not suitable for machine-washing. are designed and made in the UK by furniture designers who know the expense of re-upholstery is not an option for most people and leather repair kits are fiddly and often unsuitable. We use UK-made raw materials as far as possible. Our packaging is of course recyclable, and as much as possible is itself made from recycled products. There are now hundreds of thousands of shoring up damaged leather in all corners of the world, from Argentinian to Alaska; in living rooms, hotels, restaurants, clinics, schools, universities, beauty salons, trucks, churches, marinas, kennels.