Currently, there are still delivery delays for products that we (re)order!
Please note that we cannot guarantee delivery times for products that we (re)order.
Due to the takeover of Lederzentrum by Koch-Chemie GmbH and the resulting closure of the Göttingen site, there are significant delays in the delivery of our (re)orders of Colourlock products, over which we unfortunately have no control.
According to Koch-Chemie, delivery times for all colour products (e.g. Leder Fresh and Flüssigleder) are currently expected to be a maximum of approx. 2-3 weeks.
(However, at the beginning of June, we received orders for colour products after approx. one week).
If any items from your order are affected by these delays, I will of course inform you separately and immediately.
Leather glue for several kinds of leather. The glue remains flexible after drying. The amount is enough for several small tears and wholes. The glue
is also usefull to glue leather seams etc.. Please always test on a hidden area.
Remove the pointed cap from the tube and apply a thin layer of glue. If required, spread with a spatula. Wait for a short while, then let the rips dry edge to edge, or glue the back lining - if possible - using pressure.
Those larger rips and holes in leather which are still repairable must be stabilized by back lining them with cloth. Cut the cloth into the required shape and mark the centre with a felt tip pen or a small sticker. The marking helps you to recognize the centre in order to ensure consistent overlapping. Fix the centre with a needle and spread the edges evenly under the leather with a spatula. Then stick with glue.
Garment leather is often very delicate. Apply the product especially thinly in order to avoid the glue coming through and showing as a dark spot on the leather's surface.