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Give your leather a new lease of life


When the leather on your sofa, chairs or car seats suffers damage or shows signs of wear and tear, you shouldn’t settle for less than the best care to restore it to its former glory.


No matter how gentle you are with your


leather furniture, over time it can lose some of the beauty and shine you loved so much when it was new. Guy Batty, Leather Repair Specialist, has


been restoring antique, modern furniture and car seats for over 25 years covering areas of Yorkshire and Derbyshire. He deals with everything from


complete renovation and restoration, to minor scuffs, tears and broken seams. Badly damaged leather which cannot be repaired can be replaced and exact colour matching achieved. A full cleaning service is also available


which will remove problems such as head and hand grease which can be noticeable on back cushions and arm rests. A build-up of body oils, if left untreated, will cause the


leather to crack and rot. The majority of work can be carried out


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in the customer’s home which is much more convenient especially when it comes to larger furniture items.


After If you thought that those tired seats in


your car were damaged beyond repair, let the Leather Repair Specialist show you what can be achieved. One project undertaken was the colour


rectification of the leather seating and interior to a 1912 Sheffield Simplex, once owned by Earl Fitzwilliam of Wentworth Woodhouse. Leather furniture considered beyond


redemption, or that cherished antique looking a bit tired might be able to be restored. Guy offers a free call out service and can tell you what can be achieved; the results might astound you.


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