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If you have a little
patience...
If you have ever put frosting on a cake...
If you have ever painted the trim of a window...
Then you'll easily be able to make your own repairs just like a pro would.
This is all the experience and talent you'll need!
On the flip side...
As much as we would like you to purchase our products, if you might
describe yourself as having two left hands...then trying to repair
something yourself might not be the best solution for you.
That being
said...
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The first
thing to keep in mind is that you will be trying to repair a surface that has
been damaged.
A repair will always be just that...a repair...but that shouldn't stop
you from trying your best to make the damaged area look like it was never there.
You'll know it's a repair... but your friends won't!
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Some damage simply can't be
repaired for several reasons, the area is too large, a big piece of
material is completely missing.
You'll need to judge for yourself..."Should I try to repair this damage or
should it really be replaced by an upholsterer?"
See our
before
and after pictures (at the bottom of the page) to help in determining
some of the extent of damage that can be repaired. Feel free to ask for our
opinion if you are unsure.
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Depending on the extent of the
damage you have whether its a tear, cigarette burn, cat scratch or wear spot,
each repair may turn out differently. Most of your repairs will turn out
so nicely that you'll never know that there has been a repair. Others you may be
able to see when you look closely.
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Color-Flex will dry darker or
lighter than the color you see in the bottle. Be sure to shake the bottle for at
least 1 minute to completely mix the color. Also, we recommend that you test the color by
applying a small amount on an inconspicuous area before you decide that you ordered the
wrong color and send it back for an exchange. This will save you
time, money and aggravation in having to return the color.
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Since the color you ordered may not
be exactly the same as what you are trying to match (but if it's close), we
recommend that you lightly blend the surrounding area. This painter’s
trick allows your eye to be fooled into seeing one consistent color. Keep
in mind, color tends to look a bit more intense when applied to a small
surface. We recommend blending an area at least 12" around the
repaired area. The more you blend the area, the less your eye will be
drawn to the actual repair.
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Ideal working temperature is between
75 - 85 degrees. If working outdoors in cooler temperatures, warm
the item that you are going to repair with a blow dryer. If your repair is
in a vehicle, turn on the heater and warm up the inside so that the surface
you're going to repair will be warm. DO NOT allow your vehicle to run in a
closed in area like your garage without opening the large garage door.
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On an 80 degree day, Magic Mender
repair compound & Color-Flex dry to the touch in about 10-15 minutes,
and cure completely in 24 hours. You can accelerate this time by
using a blow dryer, but do not let the heat get closer than 18 inches to the
surface. Allowing the heat closer than this will result in the surface
cracking.
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If you have a repair that has a
fiber or foam filling but it is missing, you can use a small piece of
cotton as a filler, before you add your sub-patch.
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Fine Mist Sprayer: Used
to apply a final "mist" coat to your repair. This is an optional step in
the repair process, but it does make it a bit easier to blend in colors.
Please keep in mind this is not an aerosol sprayer so the mist will not
be quite as fine. However, for most purposes it works quite adequately.
If you are repairing a fairly large area and would like to use a sprayer, we
recommend using a" Preval" sprayer. Preval sprayers can be found in most
hardware stores. They will screw right on to our Color-Flex bottle.
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About aerosol sprayers:
Unfortunately due to new strict FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
regulations, we have decided that we will no longer offer aerosol sprayers as an
option to our kits. Many people still don't know that it is illegal to
ship aerosol sprayers by air and we felt that it would be in our customers best
interest not to sell them. The problem arises when an aerosol sprayer is
returned. If you would accidentally ship it back to us by air, and it is
discovered during shipping, you can be fined---a sizeable fine. The
minimum fine is $250, the maximum is $27,500 per occurrence. You read that correctly,
that's twenty-seven-thousand-five-hundred! We don't want to see that
happen to anyone, so we figured it just wasn't worth the risk for you or us.
We're sure you'll understand why we've made this decision and hope that it
won't be an inconvenience for you.
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Sprayer clogging? If the spray
tip clogs, clean it with rubbing alcohol. Sometimes there is too much
pigment in the bottle of Color-Flex making it impossible for the color to be
drawn up into the sprayer tube. This can be remedied by adding 1
tablespoon of either water or rubbing alcohol to the bottle of color.
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If your Color-Flex seems thick
after it has been stored, you can add a little rubbing alcohol to it, 1
tablespoon should be enough.
DO NOT mix Color-Flex with any other coatings or paint!
Color-Flex is a specialty product and adding anything other than water or
rubbing alcohol will turn it into something resembling mush.
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If your leather is dry, before you
attempt any repairs, we suggest that you first give it a good cleaning and
conditioning.
See our
"Cleaning
& Conditioning"
page for instructions.
Allow the conditioner to penetrate for at least 24 hours. Repeat this process
again if more absorption is required. It may be helpful to first
sand the dry areas with 320 grit sandpaper to open up the pores and to smooth
any previous coating that has dried out and cracked.
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