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Leather Edge Sealer, Water-Resistant Leather Burnishing Gum Smooth and Glossy Edge Finish for Bags, Wallets, Leatherwork Accessories Burnishing Tool, 100ml
Leather Edge Sealer, Water-Resistant Leather Burnishing Gum Smooth and Glossy Edge Finish for Bags, Wallets, Leatherwork Accessories Burnishing Tool, 100ml
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- All-In-One Professional Edge Finish: Achieve a smooth, polished look on all your leather projects with our premium edge coating. It seals, colors, and protects leather edges on purses, belts, shoes, and furniture in one easy step, providing a durable, semi-gloss finish that flexes with the leather to prevent cracking or peeling.
- Built-In Precision Applicator: Say goodbye to messy brushes and extra tools. Our edge coat features an integrated applicator tip for smooth, controlled, and flawless application every time. This ensures a clean, professional finish without any hassle, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced leathercrafters.
- Flexible And Water-Resistant Protection: Formulated to withstand daily wear and tear, this water-based edge sealer dries quickly to a strong, flexible finish. It resists moisture and scuffs, significantly extending the life of your leather goods while maintaining a natural, glass-like shine that moves with the material.
- Restores And Revitalizes Worn Edges: Breathe new life into frayed, worn, or uneven leather edges. Perfect for restoring old favorite items or sealing freshly cut edges on new DIY projects, it provides long-lasting color retention and a like-new appearance that enhances the overall quality of your work.
- Versatile For Multiple Leather Types: Highly effective on a wide range of natural leathers, including oil-tanned and veg-tanned leather. Ideal for handbags, wallets, boots, watch straps, couches, and saddlery, this edge treatment is the ultimate solution for any project requiring a perfect, protected, and refined edge.
- How to use: Apply the edge sealer thinly to the edge and let it dry for 5 minutes. Apply it again in the same way to ensure even penetration. After the edge sealer is completely dry, rub the edge vigorously with a wooden sanding corncob to make the edge sealer smoother. Use a wool ball brush to polish the edge at high speed to improve the gloss.
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Daniel Brooks
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"Saved me from an expensive plumbing repair"
I discovered a small leak under my kitchen sink late at night.
This repair tape was incredibly easy to apply and stopped the leak immediately.
It held securely until I could arrange a permanent repair.
A must-have item for every homeowner. -
Sophia Mitchell
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"Quick fix that actually works"
I used this waterproof repair tape on an outdoor water pipe.
The application took only a few minutes and the seal has remained strong through several rainstorms.
It's durable, reliable, and much easier than I expected.
I'm very impressed with the results. -
Ryan Cooper
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"Perfect for emergency repairs"
A pipe in my garage started leaking unexpectedly.
This tape gave me a fast temporary solution without needing special tools.
The adhesion is strong and the material feels high quality.
Definitely worth keeping in a home repair kit. -
Emma Sullivan
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"Every DIY homeowner should have this"
I purchased this for emergency household repairs and it exceeded my expectations.
It sealed a leaking connection quickly and helped prevent further water damage.
The instructions were simple and the product worked exactly as advertised.
I'll be ordering another roll just to keep on hand.
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