So to learn about all 3 subjects its going to be £400.00 & 2 journeys to Newcastle?
Not quite what I thought is was going to be! Suddenly the LTT courses seem better value, or am I missing something here?
What is the difference between repair & restore & which one would be the most useful to attend?
Phil
Depends what your after Phil some people only want to clean and not get involved in the repair side.Obviously with the Ltt course cleaning and repair is covered which some may not want on the downside their large cleaning/repair kit and travel/accomodation to the course you are looking at near to a £1000 for the 2 days.Then you pay to use their logo too.Really its down to each individuals needs Ltt carry courses out at the flood school for lads down South.
Furniture clinics courses are designed to cover each subject individually
Leather repair coversThis course is designed for somebody with knowledge of the different leather types and the ability to clean and care for leather. The course is one step up from this and teaches leather repair. We allow no more than 3 people on this course so you get indepth training and virtually one on one tuition.
What you will learn to do and repair;
* Scuffs & light Scratches
* Cat scratches on seating cushions and on the sides
* Rips, tears, burns & holes
* Light cracking & surface abrasion
* Touch up work on rub off leathers
* Use of an airbursh to touch in faded areas & chemical spills
* Colour Matching
* Grain copying to make an invisible repair
All repairs are carried out on items of upholstery so you can get experience of real life situations
Leather restoration coversThis is the most advanced course we teach in leather. This course teaches you how to restore leather to a new condition. A maximum of 3 people at a time attend this course making it very hands on with a high level of tuition.
Structure
The older leather is, the more chance it is badly damaged - and there is a lot of old leather out there. In car interior and upholstery furniture the leather wears away, cracks and becomes rough. The first thing this course looks at is repairing cracking and other damage to the leather and then completely restoring its colour. This makes the leather look like brand new.
The next skill to be taught is colour change and re-finishing. These are both simple to learn and do as they are just a follow on from restoring the colour. It is possible to change the colour of leather from any one colour to another.
The final thing we look at, which is also suprisngly easy to pick up, is re-applying antique finishes to leather. This is where you get bright patches of colour showing through on chesterfields where the top caot colour has worn away.
Leather cleaning coversThe leather cleaning course is designed for the complete newcomer to leather cleaning. The course teaches everything you will need to know to professionally clean, condition, protect and remove stains from leather.
1. Background of Leather: Learn how leather is made and why we use it.
2. Leather Types: Learn how to identify the different leather types.
3. Cleaning: We look into the different techniques used to clean the different types of leather.
4. Conditioning/Protecting: You will learn about conditioning and protecting leather, how it works and why we do it.
5. Ink & Stain Removal: Simple methods to safely remove ink and other stains from the surface of leather.
6. Re-Finishing: A simple task that is sometimes necessary with old leathers. You will be taught how to quickly and professional re-apply the transparent finish (lacquer) to leather that wears away with use.
http://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Training.htmLTT courseDescription For the complete newcomer the course will give a thorough introduction to upholstery leather and an excellent foundation for warranty service work. For experienced furniture technicians it is designed to give the knowledge to confidently assess and, with practice, repair and restore damaged leather.
The course begins with a brief overview of the tanning process as a background to upholstery leather, followed by an in depth look at the types of leather, and the treatments and finishes applied to leather that are likely to be encountered in the furniture market. Leather identification is a key factor in successful repair work so several techniques will be taught to assist in identification.
A product range will be thoroughly reviewed and their recommended uses demonstrated for each type of leather as appropriate. This will include:
- Cleaning and routine maintenance
- Removing light scuffs and scratches
- Ink removal (new and old)
- Repairing surface damage
- Cuts and punctures
- Colour mixing and colour applications
- Grain copying
- Aniline cleaning and colour restoration
The course involves a lot of ‘hands on’ experience and there will be the opportunity to use all the products and work with a selection of leather types. Items of furniture are available in the workshop for practice. The Leather Clinic one day course always follows on from this course and many students make use of the opportunity to practice their new skills under supervision
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