TarragoFilling Paste - 50ml Leather Filler Repair Compound - Leather Restoration Crack, Burns, Tears, Holes Filler
J**Y
Works well!
I have a pair of old black leather boots that hadn't been touched since 2020, and sat in my closet slumped over instead of tall and upright (I didn't have inserts in the boots as I should have). The leather cracked where the boot was bent, and was also just old and decayed. I used this stuff - several layers with drying in between and nicely smoothed out with my finger and very fine sandpaper - then covered with good black shoe polish and voila! - my boots look great again! It's never going to look like new, but my boots went from unwearable/embarrassing to definitely can wear now! Worth it!
J**V
Fixed my black logger boots!
I have a pair of black logger boots that I love but the dang rabbits in my house got to and chewed up the leather on the toe of my left boot. Made me angry and I had no idea how to fix it. After some time, I found this stuff and thought I would try it. It worked really well and I can barely tell where the damage was now. Best of all, I haven’t done anything to make it really blend in yet. It dried very well and the sheen nearly matched what was already on the boots, which made the repair quick, easy and seamless. I didn’t use much, so now I have quite a bit more in case it happens again. And knowing these rabbits, that is a good thing!
B**D
Works decent
The filler works decent but requires many applications when doing holes of approximately 1/4 inch. It would be better if product was thicker. Also dries in a dull grayish black so it doesn’t provide a great match on the theater reclining chair I needed to patch.
N**N
did ok. cracking now
Filled ok. I bought this over a year ago to use on a truck console. It did ok for awhile, but is cracking now. So not so durable. Decent filling capacity, but application took forever to let thin layers dry before new layers were added.
A**E
Great product- works on vegan and natural leather
The media could not be loaded. Have used this product now on both “vegan leather” headphones and natural leather for a tear in my mom’s car seat leather. The headphones are a vegan leather “coating” that was peeling.Tips from product and other reviews are absolutely correct: go with thin layers. Wait the full hour between layers. With both rips, I used used a tool to place some product underneath the lifting leather, to help bring the two sides of the tear together, then (for the rip in the car leather) used painters tape to hold it flat to dry- note here that it needed longer than an hour between for the next coat because the tape holds moisture in. I used small metal spatula scrapers to apply. At the final layer I used my finger to add texture. It works amazing!In my opinion, the black isn’t a true black. I used Clyde’s leather recoloring balm in black to bring the color to a match in both the headphones and the car.Couple of tips overall: ensure the area is clean. apply thin layers. Wait the full hour between layers. If using the recoloring balm, don’t get antsy and try and use it before the filler has cured- you’ll have to redo it because of your own impatience ;) - I speak from experience. Not the fault of the product, that’s just user error.Works great!!
W**R
Best filler on Amazon
I've spent the last few weeks learning leather repair... Have purchased all kinds of stuff and experimented on some very rough black leather car seats, with major wear and cracks. This stuff is unique in that it dries to a super flexible yet durable coating. You can add another layer within 10 to 15 minutes. It's sandable which is just amazing as it almost feels like rubber when dry. Then you just simply top coat with a clear coat finisher like a matte or satin. Or you can paint it, then clear coat it. I also used it on my steering wheel that looked horrendous, totally peeled off, and just using my finger and applying three coats it looks amazing. Has a great feel to it when dry.The only product that is superior would be the professional heat cure compounds, where you have to use a heat gun or iron with a graining pad. I did figure out a way to add grain texture to this by simply taking a black leather jacket, and pressing it onto the wet surface, and peeling it off. It's water soluble so it just wipes right back off the leather jacket.These are a newer type of product called water-based polyurethanes. By being water-based it is extremely easy to work with. It doesn't get all tacky and difficult to apply.
T**B
Not expecting for description
The media could not be loaded. The description is unexcestandable NEGRO-BLACK.
S**0
basically more paint than paste
So bought this to try and cover up the holes from some stitching. It says this is a paste, but it wasn't quite what I was hoping for. I was expecting it to be a thick paste and I applied it with a paint brush and it came on so thin it required a few layers to even remotely hide/fill them.I may look for something better, cause even after trying to layer it over and over it hasn't really hidden anything!
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