Just another recommendation for this product and thanks to Pechy for putting the video together otherwise I think I would have simply bought a replacement. It was remarkable easy and I completed the task in about 30 minutes. My wife was so impressed with the result she is trying to get me to do her horse saddle which I think I will take a rain check on!!
We’ve covered refreshing colour and finish, but what about tears & holes?
Well the company that sells the renovation kit also sells “leather filler” & “leather glue” I’m guessing these products will work fine cosmetically, but I want to see if they will be up to the task of actually being ridden, not just hung on a wall... so, to that end I posted a wanted thread for a Selle Flite titanium, rough as you like, to see what’s out there.
Captain Stupido answered the call with this sorry specimen for about the price of postage;
First jobs, a deep clean.
I pull back the leather at the rear so that it I’m less likely to soak the sponge layer and also I polish the rails, then pull back the rest of the loose leather ready for some contact adhesive... I put plenty on as I’m not worried about clean up, a good citrus based adhesive cleaner makes light of any mess... 10 minutes clamped up whilst I make a brew..
Pretty simple stuff, a quick glue and tape up, leave on a radiator for about an hour, then apply a thin amount of filler, not sure what this is, dye mixed with latex maybe? Anyway... time to take the dog for a walk.
Then it’s a simple case of fine sanding, then following the steps shown in the video.. dye, dry, sand x3, lacquer x 3 and here we are. Probably won’t ride it for a few days though..