Restoring Protected Leather Easily and Affordably
Leather is a beautiful, durable material, but not all leather is the same. There are three main types—Protected, Aniline, and Nubuck—and each requires different care methods when it comes to cleaning or restoration. In this post, I’ll walk you through a simple, inexpensive way to bring new life to protected leather.
Protected leather is the most common type you’ll find on furniture. It has a thin polymer coating that adds durability and protection, but over time, this coating can crack and show unsightly wear.
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In the first picture, you’ll see an example of a chair with protected leather that has started to crack.
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The second picture shows the finished result—just five minutes of effort and less than a ten-dollar investment.
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The third picture highlights the exact products used for this quick restoration.
And here’s a bonus tip: this method doesn’t just work on furniture! If you have old wallets, purses, or handbags that look worn out, you can use the same process—just be sure to match the leather color (black, brown, or whatever shade you need).
With just a few minutes of work, you can make protected leather look refreshed and extend its life without spending a fortune.


I hope this information will be useful to you and as always, if you are ever in need of expert information regarding the cleaning of any type of carpets or upholstery, always feel free to contact us at Alec's Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning LLC, easily accessible through the web or by calling our office at 781-871-4428