: Use a sponge to apply thin coats of leather dye or colorant that matches your sofa. Blend it into the surrounding area and let it dry between coats.

: Use a flexible leather glue—avoid super glue as it becomes too rigid. Apply the glue between the sub-patch and the underside of the leather, then press down to bond.

Use a scalpel or sharp scissors to trim any frayed or worn edges from the tear for a cleaner finish. :

Repairing a leather sofa typically involves a multi-step process of cleaning, patching, filling, and recoloring. For best results, use a dedicated leather repair kit which often includes the necessary sub-patches, flexible glues, and colorants. Preparation and Cleaning :

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