Ian,
I do not know exactly how long it takes.
But I know the degreasing takes the most time.
Derek,
We have debated about prices on the other side of the pond and US$2.5K is a fair price.
Joe,
If I have the opportunity to do this job, it would be better than what you see (experience does count).
Example the brass tarnishes need be remove to make them sparkle.
The degreasing result could be better; a mistake was done in the degreasing process that hampered subsequent removal.
The skill you mentioned is a first-timer’s skill, someone in USA done it, not me.
Yes! Leather is a lucrative add-on.
Just like professional rug cleaning, away from the customer, so that you can take your time to enjoy with music and beer at the same time.
Tony,
Most of these jobs I do.
I do while sitting down on roller caster chairs.
We are selling our skills not just brute forces.
When we reach 50 all those heavy dragging, lifting, pushing cannot continue on a daily basis - that’s why leather.
Roger Koh
Leather Doctor®