How to Repair Scuffed Leather Sofas
- 1). Warm up the scuffed area with a blow dryer on low-heat setting.
- 2). Massage the leather by hand to remove the scuff.
- 3). Apply a leather protectant to the area using a dry, clean cloth to restore sheen.
- 1). Brush the scuffed area with a firm nylon brush, moving the brush back and forth across the area until the scuff marks are removed.
- 2). Wipe away dust created by brushing with a dry, clean cloth.
- 3). Apply a leather conditioner for nubuck to the area with a dry, clean cloth.
- 1). Apply a small amount of leather protectant to a dry, clean cloth.
- 2). Blot the scuff marks with the soft cloth until they disappear. If the area looks dull after blotting, buff the area with a dry cloth to restore gloss.
- 3). Apply leather protectant to the entire sofa to moisturize using a clean, dry cloth.