Hello,
I have attached pictures of a sofa I have been asked to repair. I know it has body oils but do not know how to explain the peeling. I have used a solvent based degreaser in the past to remove body oils which does work but the pigment dyes I use and the top coat become tacky when re exposed to the body oils which caused the initial damage. The dyes used originally do not become tacky in a body oil environment even when the leather is damaged. This is a very common issue in my area and I have not found a good way to resolve the issue. Do your products hold up on these type repairs? Would you provide products and procedures to repair this damage?
Thank you for your help.
Sincerely,
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