Thursday, March 26, 2015

Reblog: 20 Years in Business and Still Growing


At Fibrenew, we are big on supporting one another. In doing that, we would like to share spotlight interviews with our franchisees. Today we are looking at Dan Hoffman and his Fibrenew franchise in Portland, Oregon.

Dan has been a part of the Fibrenew family since 1995. Born into a family of mechanics, the automotive industry seemed a likely fit for Dan. But after spending some time as a paramedic/firefighter, he opted to start his own Fibrenew Franchise. Today, Fibrenew Portland is a multi-unit business with a hired technician, Dan’s son, and Dan himself. In the next 5-7 years, once his son is done school, his plan is to add more technicians and expand his business. Even after 20 years of operation in the Portland market, Dan recognizes that there is still plenty of room to grow.

Dan says one of the reasons he selected Fibrenew was the quality of leather, plastic and vinyl restoration products and the proven franchise business model. That and the flexibility of being an owner / operator and what that meant for his family’s lifestyle. . . read more!

Monday, March 2, 2015

Fibrenew | Best Franchise Business Opportunity

Be part of the fastest growing low cost franchise business the provides great financial opportunity. We are looking for partners in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and USA. Fibrenew is the market leader in the restoration of leather, plastic and vinyl. We are a mobile service that caters to the aviation, automobile, marine, commercial and residential markets. And one of the fastest growing franchising opportunity. Come and join us at http://www.fibrenew-franchising.com!

Monday, February 16, 2015

Reblog: Woman's 'leather' couch a fake despite sales pitch; 'bonded' leather shavings peel after 3 years


If you are on a mission to purchase new leather furniture this article is a must read! If only this lady would of done her research first! We at Fibrenew see these problems every week. There is no repair method for peeling bonded leather. Help us spread the word, post this to you Facebook page, tell your friends and family the facts about bonded leather because many furniture distributors are not! If the mfg tag does not say GENUINE LEATHER then it could very well be bonded or dura blend or fake leather. Fibrenew specializes in the repair, restoration and renewal of leather, plastics, vinyl, and fabric upholstery. www.fibrenew-franchising.com then choose your city to contact a franchise near you we are world-wide. We are here to help. Watch the video here!

Monday, February 2, 2015

Do not use shoe polish on leather upholstery

It is a common mistake to use shoe polish on leather upholstery.  People try to use it on furniture and on their leather car seats, but it doesn’t work.

The leather used in upholstery is tanned differently from the leather in shoes.  It does not soak up shoe polish like shoes do, so the polish will just sit on the surface of your leather and make a sticky mess.

Depending on the type of damage, you may have a number of other alternatives.  Professional leather repair experts can usually fix scuffed, faded, torn or otherwise damaged leather for a fraction of the cost of replacing or reupholstering furniture and auto seats.

There are a number of other home remedies and wives’ tales about using home products on leather.  We do not advise using the following:
  •     Olive oil
  •     Beeswax
  •     Hair spray
  •     Markers
  •     Window cleaner
  •     Finger nail polish remover
  •     Disposable cleaning supplies and wipes
Questions or experiences with shoe polish?  Post them in the comments or visit www.fibrenew-franchising.com!

Source: Fibrenew

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

How to keep auto interior looking new

Eating fast food in your car is unavoidable on some busy days, and we’ve all had those, “Oh crap!” moments when fries went flying all over the car seat.  Although this isn’t unusual or uncommon, it’s probably not something you should brush off too lightly if you have leather seats. Grease and oil, even just the natural oils in your skin, can really add up and cause damage to your leather seats. In fact, oil (from food or just the oil in your skin) is one of the main reasons leather car seats end up looking old and worn.

How does oil damage leather car seats?

There are two main ways that oil causes damage to leather auto seats:

1. Oil combines with little bits of dust and dirt, acting like a fine sand paper that wears down the protective coating on your seats as passengers get in and out of your car.  That protective layer makes your leather seats more resilient to scratches, water and heat damage as well as other types of wear and tear, so, once that layer is worn thin, your seats are more susceptible to all types of damage.

2. When oil gets on your leather seats, especially once it starts to break down that protective coating, it is soaked into the back side of the leather—the part you can’t see.  Over time, the leather will “fill up,” and the oil will rise to the surface. Once the oil saturates the leather, the result is typically ugly oil stains.

How to prevent oil damage to your auto seats

To prevent oil damage, you should clean and protect your car seats 6-8 times a year, cleaning the most used areas more frequently than those that aren’t used very often. Check out our leather cleaning post for tips on leather cleaning and protection.

Additionally, never treat your leather with olive oil, petroleum or any other type of oil. A lot of people do to try to prevent drying, but the oil you use will get soaked up just like any other oil, resulting in spots and discoloration.

How do I get rid of oil damage?

If you find oil spots on your car seats, you can try to remove them by rubbing the area with a soft leather cleaner. You may be able to temporarily remove the spot, but since more oil remains deep within the leather, you will probably see it resurface over time.

Depending on the extent of the damage, a professional may be able to do a more thorough cleaning of the leather seat than you will be able to do yourself, as they have special cleaning tools and processes that can cleanse deep into the leather.

Post any additional questions in the comments or visit us at Fibrenew Franchising.

Source: Fibrenew

Friday, December 12, 2014

There's A Leather Seat Crisis In The World's Auto Industry

Want leather seats in your new luxury car? Join the crowd.





Even non-luxury buyers have come to expect this amenity, according to Bloomberg.

But there's a problem. Leather comes from cows — and the size of the U.S. herd is dropping to levels not seen since right after World War II.

Bloomberg's Lydia Mulvany cited Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Kevin Tynan on the trend.

“You’re seeing luxury content moving down further into lower priced vehicles,” he said. “The buyer is getting more for their money right now, and it’s enabling buyers to stretch a little further and say, I can do a leather interior or a luxury car.” . . . Read More!

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. leather and vinyl repair servicesFibrenew 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. For more info about leather repair visit us at www.fibrenew-franchising.com.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Toronto Franchise & Business Opportunities Show

Fibrenew Franchising gearing up for the Toronto Franchise Show on Jan 10/11 2015. Fibrenew has exceptional franchise territories available in and around the Greater Toronto Area. We'll be at booth 124 - spread the word and visit us at www.fibrenew-franchising.com.



What Is The Franchise & Business Opportunities Show?

Toronto's largest & best-attended franchise show - 2 days ONLY.

Our Show gets you face-to-face with the hottest franchises and businesses looking to grow in your market. Plus, FREE seminars from industry professionals empower you with the information you need to know to own a business.
Thousands of attendees have realized their dreams by attending our Shows. Now is the time to realize yours!

Source: http://www.franchiseshowinfo.com/toronto-january-show/visitor/