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Roger Koh
01-21-2014, 01:17 PM
>>> I'm not sure, but I believe my sofa is bi-cast leather?

Yes pictures show that it is embossed as well.


>>> About a week ago it started to peel on the headrest, it happened out of no where and is deteriorating quickly. I tried wiping it down and it just peel more off. Is there a way/product to stop the peeling and to repair the area that has already peeled away?

Picture #2 close-up shows the deteriorating of the suede split that is lightly the cause of peeling.

Like to know your maintenance history – what products do you use on them?


>>> Is there a way/product to stop the peeling and to repair the area that has already peeled away?

The entire section of the leather structure (split suede) needs to be rejuvenated and refinished and the end result may look different from the embossed lamination. The way or step of process will probably take this route:

1- Degreasing:
Degreaser-2.2 > Rinse-3.0

2- Removal of Existing Lamination:
The entire section of lamination will have to be removed and tools like Razor-60 helps and hope that it is an entire section without seam.


3- Rejuvenating of the base Split Suede:
Hydrator-3.3 and Fatliquor-5.0 system will soften up the leather suede split structure.

4- Impregnating the Split Suede:
Impregnator-26 helps to strengthen up the entire panel.

5- Smoothen up the Split Suede:
Adhesor-73 helps to smoothen the surface preparing for color refinishing.

6- Base Color:
Bicast-32 is an opaque pigment design to block off base color.

7- Secondary Color:
Bicast-76 is a transparent aniline color that produces the beauty of dept.

7- Topcoat:
BicastTop-76G is a gloss topcoat.

8- Protector-B+
This is a buttery-feel, non-stick, rub-resistant that prolongs the finishes.

Let me know if you wish to discuss further


Roger Koh
Leather Care Consultant
www.LeatherDoctor.com