Leather Sanding Pad

The Leather Sanding Pad is ideal for:
 


Amount: 1 piece. One pad is sufficient for a complete set of furniture or car interior.; Pack of 5

Application

Rub the leather gently with the pad in a circular motion. Avoid gouging and deep scratches. Both faces of the pad can be used. It can be washed out with water.
 

Before colouring nappa leather, the surfaces should be sanded carefully. Our Leather Sanding Pad is ideal for this step.
Application: Repair & Recolour
Application Area: Bags & Cases, Car, Furniture, Leather Cloth, Saddle, Shoes & Boots, Steering Wheel
Leather Type: Aniline leather, Artificial leather, PU leather, Pigmented leather, Pull Up leather, Refined aniline leather, Semi-aniline leather, Suede & Nubuck

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10 May 2020 00:00

Alcantara steering wheel

I screwed up my Alcantara steering wheel using a leather brush and cleaner. This product worked well to “lightly” shave and smooth off the damage.

8 March 2017 00:00

Five Stars

Worked well, took off a little more than I wanted to but did the job

14 June 2018 00:00

worked great. Now I'm a believer

Used on my Alcantara seats, worked great. Now I'm a believer.

3 May 2021 00:00

Does it’s job.0

Cleaned up my steering wheel great. Looks brand new after a bit of sanding and some dye.

15 October 2017 00:00

Alcantara sandpaper

Great product for removing pilling from Alcantara car seats.

26 September 2019 00:00

Will buy again

Very happy worked like a charm on my shoes

1 July 2019 00:00

Worked

Light cat scratches on the arms of my chair. Buffed ‘em right out.

23 June 2019 00:00

Like Magic!

Ordered for my son and worked just as described. A must have to repair cracked seats. The sanding makes all the difference.

10 September 2021 00:00

Good block

Used it to repair a sofa. Much better than just a sanding paper. Does the job

6 October 2020 00:00

Colourlock sanding pad (Good quality pad)

This pad is a good quality sanding pad I bought after seeing a video on Matt Moreman's YouTube channel (Obsessed Garage). He uses this pad on a Corvette he's getting ready to sell and wanted to freshen up the Alcantara inside the cabin. I have a 370z with Alcantara seats and the material next to the arm rests on both doors. I'm really not a big fan of Alcantara but I got the car slightly used (very low mileage) but it had some slight matting down on the Alcantara so I figured i'd give this a shot as it's supposed to refreshen the original appearance of the Alcantara fabric and fluff up the fibers. The key here is to lightly scrub the surface. LIGHTLY. If you go in scratching as hard as you can, forget it, you'll probably ruin your Alcantara. But if you use this as directed, they work fantastic. They really do make the material look new again. Couple this with a good quality Alcantara cleaning solution and a good quality microfiber and you have a winning combination. Matt recommends Swissvax Forte (it's expensive though) but there are other (cheaper) alternatives that work equally as well. SONAX is one of them and about 1/3 the price. Give that a try. There are also a few others out there including Colourlock's own solutions for Alcantara.

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Refresher for scratches
Leather Fresh Dye
Leather Fresh is a colour refresher (dye) for scratches, worn, or faded leather. Leather Fresh is ideal to refresh colour damages on car leather, furniture leather, leather garments and handbags. Do not use on porous leathers unless colouring the entire surface - it can make the surface appear patchy. It can be sponged on or sprayed using an airbrush.  Application Always test any products first on a hidden area to test for colour match!Firstly, clean the leather thoroughly and prepare the surface. Use Mild Leather Cleaner for normal degrees of soiling or Strong Leather Cleaner to remove heavier dirt (where the leather has been neglected for many years). Cleaning prior to treatment ensures the paint bonds to the surface well and ensures durability. Use Leather Cleaning Brush to effectively remove all ingrained dirt. Cleaning removes dirt but for long lasting results you should also de-grease using Degreaser.Use a sponge to apply the colour evenly, working from seam to seam. Dry afterwards with a hair dryer. On small spots, a one application is sufficient. Apply multiple thin layers and dry each layer using a hair dryer.A day later, after it dries, apply Leather Protector. It gives the leather a good sheen and helps blend the repair. It contains antioxidants, which stops the leather's decay, and its UV filters protect the surfaces of old and valuable leathers from bleaching and fading. Also keeps the leather supple.  46 standard colours and prepared special colours according to sample or manufacturer name.Find car leather colours for Leather Fresh Dye in our Car Leather Repair category.
Standard-F-Colours
Available Sizes

£29.91*
Fills cracks and holes
Fluid Leather
Fluid Leather is only recommended for damage where a filling is necessary. For scratches and general wear-and-tear on the colour surface we recommend smoothing the surface with the COLOURLOCK Leather Sanding Pad and refreshing the colour with COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh. The surface of COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather is smooth and shiny after drying. To hide the repair, apply COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh in the respective colour to the area. This covers the gloss of the COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather. Lightly dab the COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh several times with a sponge on the repair and dry with a hair dryer between layers until the desired covering is achieved. Degrease the repair area with COLOURLOCK Degreaser in order to remove care product residue. Before starting any repairs with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather, smooth rough areas and scratches with the COLOURLOCK Leather Sanding Pad  For hardened leathers, use COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather before any treatment with COLOURLOCK Old Leather Softener. This oily treatment would reduce the adhesion of the COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather. PROCEDURE Fill the damaged areas with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather and spread evenly with a spatula. Leave to dry for 1-2 hours, depending on the amount used. Repeat the procedure until the repaired area is as full and smooth as possible. COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather cannot be sanded dry. This would damage the repair.We recommend using the COLOURLOCK GLD Solvent ND Pen to smooth the repair. The GLD Solvent slightly dissolves the surface of the COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather and provides a smoother finish.Open the lid of the COLOURLOCK GLD Solvent ND Pen and press down the felt tip several times until it is moistened. If the felt tip gets too moist, remove the excess quantity by cleaning it with a cloth. Smooth the repair area carefully with the moistened felt tip. When the repair area is wet with GLD, an additional treatment with the COLOURLOCK Leather Sanding Pad can be done to smooth the repair area. Always work with a small amount of GLD to prevent the repair area from becoming too dissolved. Using GLD, a repair can be adjusted to achieve the best possible result.Professionals can repair the graining on a work area using a Repair Grain. Usually, old leathers are smooth and do not need a new graining.The tip of the GLD Solvent ND Pen can be removed and reversed when worn. Especially when working on a new colour, it is necessary to change or turn the felt tip upside down.Finally, repairs with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather must be recoloured with COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh to balance differences in colour and gloss. In order to cover the COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather sufficiently, the COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh should be dabbed onto the area several times and dried between the layers with a hair dryer. After 24 hours treat the leather with Leather Protector.  A HOLE WITH MISSING LEATHER Holes should be reinforced before repairing by gluing a thin piece of cloth underneath the hole with COLOURLOCK Leather Glue. Cut out a small piece of the original leather from a hidden area and adjust its shape according to the hole. Use the COLOURLOCK Leather Glue to glue it onto the piece of cloth and the edges of the hole. Close the visible rims with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather. Leathers with big tears must first be examined in order to decide whether it would be better to replace the weak leather. Especially long tears in old and rough leathers, or in areas of high use, are often irreparable or not durable enough after a repair. We recommend the repair of tears only on stable leathers and only if the tear is no larger than a few centimetres.Procedure: Minor tears which are not under tension should be provisionally glued with COLOURLOCK Leather Glue from edge to edge. Then close the tear with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather, as explained.Tears under high tension should be backed by thin cloth. In the case of very large tears and/or very rough leathers, it is advisable to sew the leather with a thin but strong thread. Place a seam every 3-4 centimetres with the starting knot on the leather's reverse. Cover the thread with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather.If the leather is not too rough, drill a small hole to the right and the left of the tear (approximately 2-3 millimetres) and sew with a round needle. Lay the knot underneath and pull the tear together. Tears in areas of frequent use should always be replaced by new leather when they are too large; the same is true for weak or hardened leathers. In cases like these, it is more advisable to replace the leather.
Standard-F-Colours
Available Sizes

£22.76*