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‘Doctors’ have a fresh take on your old leather

There’s nothing like cuddling up to a beloved dog or cat on the couch during winter.
But when a pet puts their pesky paws on leather furniture, they can cause untold damage.
Enter Geelong’s Leather Doctors, Brett and Angela Archer to get your furniture looking good as new.
“Is a naughty cat using your leather or vinyl as a scratching post?” Brett says.
“We can repair and colour match to banish those unsightly rips. You don’t need a new lounge – just invest a little cash into a panel facelift.”
Any leather canine or feline friends can damage, Brett and Angela can repair.
“We weave our magic on all types of furniture, vehicles, boats and caravans – even jackets, handbags and shoes,” Brett says.
The Leather Doctor franchisee owners must achieve competency in the company’s comprehensive training program.
“This training is ongoing, therefore you’re always up to date with the latest products and processes,” Brett says.
“When you deal with The Leather Doctor, you have peace of mind knowing you’re dealing with a team of experts.”
As well as repairing scratches by naughty cats, the leather doctors can re-colour faded leather, replacing worn panels and filling, and repair frames, stitching and upholstery.
For more information phone The Leather Doctor’s Geelong and Werribee franchise on 0409 764 171.

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