Self-Adhesive Leather Repair Patches,8×11 inch Leather Repair Tape for Couches,Vinyl Leather Repair Kit for Furniture,Drivers Car Seats,Handbags,Jackets Beige

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This is the problem with shopping online, the colors are never photographed well. Like with this guy, this looks washed out and muted light brown. When in reality, it’s more of a proper Saddle Tan, so a very nice neutral tan color with the right amount of red in it. I’m glad I took this gamble. On color alone, this is EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED, adhesive isn’t great, but I have means of supplementing the adhesive quality. Other than that, it’s a little thicker than I wanted it to be, but not by too much. Part of this was used to make a flip case for my S24 ultra out of a previous case that had the magsafe ring. The other part was to adorn my center console protector that my dogs used to walk all over, and is currently just black gaffer tape, so thought this would bring a little class to it. That’s where I noticed the adhesion issue. So, just whipped out my carpet tape and bam, issue mitigated. If it ain’t 3M or a known adhesive brand, it rarely will stick well. Just usually the case. But again, good carpet tape like YYXLIFE’s will fix that issue, and it’s not expensive of a fix either. Heating it will also fix this issue as well, I have a special vinyl iron for my dbrand wraps, since I found using something like an actual iron gets SUPER ANNOYING and is rather bulky, but vinyl irons are also inexpensive; though spend more than 30 USD on them, and you won’t usually need to go over 100USD for a good quality one. I have one with a nice nonstick surface that’s like teflon coated. Word of advice, don’t go above 300F or around 50% on these irons, and use a sock with it, or a t-shirt as a layer between the vinyl and the iron. If the thing you’re making is rather large, use the “COTTON” setting on your iron to warm and lock the glue into the fibers of the thing you want to adhere, again, put a T-Shirt between the vinyl adhesive and the iron. You want something thin so that most of the heat does still reach the vinyl. If it’s a small patch, a cheap fix is a ice/heat gel bead pack, that you can heat up in the microwave, and press the velveteen side against the small patch using a dish towel to hold the hot pack against the vinyl and material, without burning you in the process. Press it on for about a minute, and then remove heat pack, and massage both sides together, then let glue cool.So glad this came out to be a nice saddle tan color. That makes me so happy. Mediocre adhesive aside, will probably order another roll in the near future.