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    Default Scuff Marks on leather recliner

    Hello,
    I recently noticed some scuff marks on our leather recliner. I believe this was caused by my daughter's small folding chair when she placed it on top of the recliner and the legs scuffed up the right arm (see attached photo). I used some leather wipes to try and buff out the marks but was unable to remove them. Any idea on the best way to repair this?

    Thanks!
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    This marks is a color lost issue and further wiping or buffing will worsen it.

    The color type has to be match up for a refinishing.

    Do you have a sample for color matching?

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    I don't have a physical sample of the leather, but this is the recliner we have: https://www.levinfurniture.com/produ...977895/1973903 I could try contacting the furniture store or manufacturing company to see if I can get an exact color if that's what I'd need.

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    Its most probably a two-tone finish you see from this link:
    http://www.leatherdoctor.com/2tone-37/

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    Thanks for the link. I was reviewing the product description, it looks like I'd need to spray this onto the recliner? Would I be able to use a small brush and touch up where the marks are?

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    Yes, your leather type is the imitation "sauvage" or rather created just like creating a wall that look like natural marble.
    This are artistic work, and can use any tools and techniques to blend in - so no rules.

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    This scuff marks look bad. I hope you can cure it soon.

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