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horribleslob
Nov 23, 2004
Mind if I ask a question?

I recently bought a leather couch and the douche helping me move hosed it up a bit. The leather got some light grating along one side (I'd rate the damage a 5 or 6 out of 10) and I want it fixed. There are some kits being sold online that get mixed reviews (I'm afraid they're all some hogwash serpent oil) so I've been looking into commercial repair. There's a professional repair service in my area that I've emailed for a quote (http://www.fibrenew.com for the curious) but I wanted to cull those who've tried this sort of poo poo before out from forums' woodwork. What's the general cost of a pro repair? What should my expectations be? I'm open to just saying "gently caress it" and leaving the couch as-is.

Here are some pictures of the hurt:



The dark spots you see are my feeble attempt at coloring in the damage. It actually improved its appearance but you can't hide ugly under a white light.

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