Members cjartist Posted February 19, 2017 Members Report Posted February 19, 2017 I am making a seat cover and decided that i wanted to keep the color of the natural leather. So the seat has about 4 coats of super sheen on it and now I am doing some lacing on the edges. As I work to complete this project, i am noticing some smudges and have made a few scratches in the super sheen and overall this piece is just starting to appear dirty. Is there any way to clean it up without making matters worse? Thanks! Quote Check out my Unique Marketing Strategy and see if it might also work for you to get paid for your art.
Members OLDNSLOW Posted February 19, 2017 Members Report Posted February 19, 2017 a photo would help in proposing an answer for you and try and make it a close up. What you could try is some saddle soap and water on the area that is showing the dirt then once dry you could try and reapply the super sheen and it might fill in the scratches. Quote
Members cjartist Posted February 19, 2017 Author Members Report Posted February 19, 2017 I just took this picture with my phone so it may not be the best. The scratch mark to the right of the leaf, I actually already applied more super sheen which made it darker. Quote Check out my Unique Marketing Strategy and see if it might also work for you to get paid for your art.
Members cjartist Posted February 22, 2017 Author Members Report Posted February 22, 2017 Just wanted to bump this thread. I have not tried the saddle soap yet. Hoping for maybe some more opinions. Thanks. Quote Check out my Unique Marketing Strategy and see if it might also work for you to get paid for your art.
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