Grertings everyone, this is my first time I'm working with leather, and twice I had to change the position of a patch, but there were holes left in the leather, is there anything that I can use to hide the holes and make them disappear, It looks pretty unclean when I look at the holes that were caused by the needle.
Is there any putty or home remedy that can fill the holes in the leather? I need something that could not make it a pain in the eyes when I look at it. or I might just have to buy pins to hide it.
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Ohh man, yea, I know there's a product out there. When I was homeless with my Mom and Cat in 2017 the cat had definitely did some damage to the leather seats in our SUV. Upon my Moms very untimely, surprising, and sudden demise I had to look for compounds for leather patching. I haven't bought the product, but it seems legit and very promising.
www.leathertouchupdye.com
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