Things You'll Need
Instructions
Remove the pockets by unscrewing the bolts underneath the table that hold the pocket covers on. Remove the covers, and lift the pockets out of their setting.
Sand down any rough or ragged areas with a piece of sand paper. This will smooth out the leather and prime the pockets for a new coat. If you pockets are painted, it is not essential that you remove all of the paint.
Locate any tears within the pockets. Using a needle and thread, sew the two separated ends of each tear back together. Push the needle through the leather, and alternate back and forth about six times. Tie the thread into a knot.
Apply the leather cream liberally to each pocket, until the color and texture is smooth and rich. Focus on the torn and tattered areas to soften them up. Allow to rest for a few minutes. If your pockets were painted, neatly apply a coat of the same color, and allow them to dry.
Replace the pockets in their settings, and reassemble the pocket covers.