Restore old and worn back to near-new
Got cracks, holes, and signs of undesirable aging on your leather seats, couch, or bags? Repair of this kind of damage can sometimes cost a lot of money — and even require a team of pricey professionals. Take the power of leather restoration and repair into your own hands with our Leather Repair Gel.

Like almost brand new
(it’s all in the gel)
(it’s all in the gel)
Our Leather Repair Gel is a super-fast drying repair adhesive compound that can resurface scratches, peeling, sun damage, and scuff marks. Our formula ensures a smooth finish that doesn’t oxidize over time.

Three steps to a smoother surface
It’s easy and fuss-free

Step 1
Apply the repair gel on the damaged leather surface, ensuring a flat and even layer of product.

Step 2
Use a hair dryer or wait for the gel to surface-dry.

Step 3
Polish the surface or color it depending on your needs.
Work your magic on just about anything

Worked well to fix small crack in my leather car seat and a large tear in my vinyl arm rest. Holding up well after 30 days. Wish the bottle was bigger.
This leather repair gel worked great for my well-loved leather jacket.
I don’t have anything to compare this to, but I love the results I’ve had with this product.
My leather seats never looked so good without lots of hard work.
Very easy to use! thanks
Exactly what I needed!!
This worked great! I have a cat that scratches all over my leather sofa. I couldn’t really fix the scratches with this because there are so many, however, you can’t see them anymore! One thing that helped was using an old rag and rubbing the product on in large circular motions. It covered the scratches and blended better than the brush or spatula.
No issues I love repair gel.
Best money I’ve spent in months. I’ve used this product on an old couch and new chairs. It made the couch look good again.
Highly recommend to renew leather!
Thanks for it!
I have a cheap-ish leather chair that, after quite a bit of use, started to really fall apart. It developed large cracks and wear-areas in which the outer layer of leather was peeling off. My husband started asking whether I could glue fabric over the holes or even cover them with contact paper...ugg! So I started to research and found this gel. Simply put - no need in contact paper!