Bonds to Damaged Edges
The repair paste settles into cleaned scratches and grips the surrounding surface.


Unlike conditioners that only darken or temporarily mask damage, our repair filler replaces material lost from scratches, scuffs and small holes.
The repair paste settles into cleaned scratches and grips the surrounding surface.
Flexible filler rebuilds worn areas and levels uneven damage.
As it dries, it creates a smooth, paintable surface designed to move with the leather instead of becoming hard and brittle.
One flexible filler for the scratches, cracks, and worn spots caused by everyday use on smooth leather.

Daily sliding in and out can leave scuffs, scratches, and worn side bolsters. Repair the damaged spot before it spreads or makes the whole interior look neglected.
Pet claws, keys, and constant sitting can leave visible scratches and small cracks. Touch up the problem area without replacing the sofa your family uses every day.
Toe caps and sides get scraped by stairs, sidewalks, and car pedals. Smooth the worn area so a favorite pair does not look ready for the trash.
Corners, straps, and high-touch areas wear first during commuting and daily use. Repair localized damage and keep the bag you already love in rotation.
Strong solvent smells can linger inside a car or living room long after the repair is finished. This water-based, low-odor filler helps you fix worn leather without making everyday spaces feel like a repair shop.
Repair a car seat or sofa without leaving the entire space smelling like glue, paint, or solvent.
The thick cream stays where you place it, helping reduce drips, splashes, and unnecessary cleanup.
Restore localized damage instead of discarding an otherwise usable sofa, seat, shoe, or bag.


No sewing, sanding machine, or days at a repair shop. Work only on the damaged spot and bring worn leather back to a cleaner, smoother-looking finish.
Wipe away dust, oil, and loose flakes. Make sure the leather is dry so the filler can sit evenly where it is needed.
Press a small amount into the scratch or crack, then spread it into a thin, smooth layer. No complicated mixing or professional equipment.
The quick-drying formula sets into a flexible finish. Once fully dry, it is designed to resist rubbing off or transferring during normal use.
Quick answers before you restore the leather pieces you use every day.
Yes. Clean and dry the area, press a small amount of filler into the damage, smooth it into a thin layer, and let it dry. No sewing, complicated mixing, or professional equipment is required.
It is intended for smooth leather surfaces such as car seats, sofas, chairs, shoes, bags, and other everyday leather items. Always test a small hidden area first. It is not recommended for suede or nubuck.
Thin applications dry faster and help create a smoother finish. Exact drying time depends on layer thickness, temperature, and humidity. Allow the surface to dry completely before touching, painting, or using the item.
When the area is properly cleaned and the filler is allowed to dry fully, it forms a flexible, color-stable finish designed to resist everyday rubbing and transfer. Avoid using the repaired item before it has completely dried.
Yes—build deeper damage gradually with several thin layers, allowing each layer to dry before applying the next. Large tears or structural damage may require a backing patch or professional repair.
Yes. The filler is paintable once fully dry. For the most natural-looking result, use a compatible leather paint or colorant that closely matches the surrounding surface and test it in a hidden area first.
It is designed for convenient, low-odor home use without the harsh mess of many repair jobs. As with any repair product, work in a ventilated space and follow the directions on the product label.
Wipe the rim clean, close the lid tightly, and store the jar upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep it out of reach of children and pets.
Repair the damage—not the whole item. A simple touch-up can help your favorite leather look cared for again.