We Repair Rips, Fades, Stains, Holes, Cracks and Scratches on Leather, Plastics, Vinyl, Fabric and Upholstery. Professional Restoration of Home and Office Furniture, Vehicle Interiors, Boats Seats, Medical Equipment, Aircraft Interiors and More.
Fibrenew Halifax/Metro/St John offers mobile leather, plastics, vinyl, fabric and upholstery repair services in the automotive, aviation, commercial, marine and residential markets.
There are many reasons why repairing cracked vinyl and plastic or damaged leather in your car, boat, airplane, home or office is good for the environment. Fibrenew technicians have the equipment and expertise to make cracks, stains, scratches, holes, rips and fades in leather, plastic, vinyl, fabric and upholstery look new again. Restoration is an environmentally-friendly and cost-effective alternative to replacement.
Fibrenew Halifax
John Horne & Dan Robichaud
Phone: 902-471-2195
Email: halifax@fibrenew.com
Website: http://www.fibrenew.com/halifax
Our Mobile Service Comes To You!

We proudly service the following areas:
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Annapolis, Nova Scotia
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Colchester, Nova Scotia
Digby, Nova Scotia
Guysborough, Nova Scotia
Halifax, , Nova Scotia
Hants, Nova Scotia - Kings, Nova Scotia
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Pictou, Nova Scotia
Queens, Nova Scotia
Shellbourne, Nova Scotia
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Restoration of Damaged Leather, Plastics, Vinyl, Fabric and Upholstery
Fibrenew Halifax/Metro/St John has the expertise to restore, refurbish, re-dye and repair virtually any type of damage to leather, plastics, vinyl, fabric and upholstery:
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Wide Range of Professional Leather, Plastics, Vinyl, Fabric and Upholstery Restoration Services
Fibrenew Halifax/Metro/St John are certified and insured professional technicians. We cover many manufacturer and retail warranties and offer convenient mobile service to your home or business:
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Latest News and Updates
Don’t use oil products on the leather seats in your car: Video
Posted: Jan 24, 2012 | Under: Helpful Tips
Oil products like olive oil, oil soap and WD-40 can ruin the leather seats in your car, so you should not use them. Old wives' tales say oil helps soften up and condition leather, but that only works for baseball mitts and cowboy horse saddles - not your nice leather seats. Leave any addi... [read more...]