Inspect, clean, condition, polish and seal — one doorstep visit that lifts the post-monsoon dull and seals the hide before the dry-summer dust returns, cleared through your society gate inside a 2-hour visitor window.
Visit pre-cleared with your society gate. On arrival: hide audit (aniline / semi-aniline / pigmented), seasonal dulling and dust-scuff pattern on high-touch panels, exact polish package and price agreed before any product opens.
pH-balanced cleaner lifts the fine dry-summer dust, monsoon residue and skin transfer ground into the grain. Polishing a dirty hide seals contamination under the top-coat — this step prevents that.
Extra pass on seat front, armrest tops and headrest line where the wet-then-dry season has flattened the surface most. Nappa and aniline get a pigment-safe formula so no colour pulls onto the cloth.
A pigment-matched finish in thin coats — a breathable wax for older traditional hides, a water-based topcoat for modern pigmented sets — hand-buffed to bring back the sheen the monsoon flattened and seal it before the dry-dust season returns. Whole job fits the 2-hour visitor window; room back in use the same evening.
Indoor humidity here runs around 75-92% through the June-September monsoon, then drops to the low 50s in the dry summer that grinds fine dust into the grain — a dull-and-fade cycle that lands twice a year. Damp-prone riverside belts come due sooner than the airy bungalows. These intervals come from in-home readings logged street by street.
Pune's seasons work against leather from both directions — the June–September monsoon leaves the hide damp and flat, then the dry summer grinds in fine dust that scuffs the top-coat. Riverside flats in Koregaon Park and Kalyani Nagar feel it worst, dulling twice a year. We come in with a hide-grade conditioner and a colour-matched polish tuned to your hide type. Damp-belt flats need a recoat every 4–6 months; airy Kothrud bungalows can stretch to 9.
The two-season rhythm hits the high-gloss panels first — a Baner or Aundh set comes up matte and tired after the monsoon, then powdery once the dry-summer dust settles in, never holding the even sheen it was bought for. We reset that cycle each time: lift the dulling film, feed the hide, re-balance the pigment only where the swing has thinned it, and buff the glow back so the next monsoon starts from a sealed, even surface.
sofas polished across Koregaon Park, Kalyani Nagar, Baner, Aundh and Kothrud
On-site polish,
not a workshop job.
One flat seat rate whether your set dulled in the monsoon or went powdery in the dry-summer dust. The hide audit fixes your price before any product opens.
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Booked inside your society's 2-hour visitor window. Hide-grade conditioner and colour-matched polish tuned to your season-flattened set, price agreed on arrival.
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We read your hide grade and map the seasonal dulling and dust-scuff pattern on the high-touch panels before quoting. Written estimate confirmed on the spot, no obligation.
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Koregaon Park, Kalyani Nagar, Baner, Aundh, Kothrud and beyond. Same flat rate regardless of your locality or society.
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The seat rate agreed at your Koregaon Park or Kothrud door is what you pay. No phone-quote that quietly climbs once the kit is open.
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Not sure if your set just dulled in the monsoon or needs a full recoat? Our leather specialists read the hide first and tell you straight - no scripts, no upsell.
Call a Specialist"Our Natuzzi sectional in Koregaon Park had gone flat and lifeless after the monsoon. They reconditioned and buffed it — sheen back to original showroom level, no slippery shine. Booked the post-monsoon recoat too."
"Magarpatta City flat — society security gate slot was tight, but the team coordinated in advance and finished the full 3+2+1 set inside the 2-hour visitor window. Professional all the way."
"My Baner living-room set looked tired from all the dry-season dust. The patina they preserved was the whole reason we hired them over the cheaper service. Worth every rupee of the Atelier package."