In the picture below, you can see that the leather sofa surface had visible scratches and discoloration (Image 1).
After applying dye water for recoloring and colored gloss oil for nourishment,
the scratches almost disappeared, the overall tone became even, and the gloss improved noticeably (Image 2).

Image 1: Before       
Image 2: After

Repair Process

1. Cleaning & Preparation
Use a leather-specific cleaner to remove dust and grease, ensuring better dye absorption.

2. Recoloring with Dye Water
Apply dye water evenly over the scratched or faded area to blend the color with the original leather tone.

3. Nourishing with Colored Gloss Oil
After recoloring, apply colored gloss oil to penetrate the leather fibers, replenish oils, and enhance shine, restoring softness and elasticity.

4. Final Inspection
Make sure the color is even and the scratches are invisible, then apply a transparent protective coating to prolong the repair effect.

Image 1: Before       
Image 2: After

Why Use Dye Water and Colored Gloss Oil?

  • Dye Water: Quickly restores color and repairs scratched or faded spots.
  • Colored Gloss Oil: Nourishes fibers, increases shine, and prevents cracking.

👉 The combination provides a dual effect of concealing and conditioning.


Daily Maintenance Tips

  • Avoid sharp objects that can scratch the leather surface.
  • Regularly apply leather oil to maintain softness.
  • Every 6 months, perform light recoloring or conditioning to keep the leather in top condition.

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