- 1). Start at a place on the chair where the tacks are already coming loose. In none of the tacks are loose, start at the back of the chair, preferably in an inconspicuous spot.
- 2). Insert the flat-head screwdriver up underneath the upholstery. Use the hammer to lightly tap the screwdriver underneath the surface of the fabric and the tacks if necessary.
- 3). Press the head of the screwdriver against the chair while you pull the handle of the screwdriver up. Be careful not to damage the wood underneath the upholstery.
- 4). Wiggle the screwdriver back and forth a little to help loosen and remove the tacks from the wood frame.
- 5). Loosen a few of the tacks in a row. Remove the tacks from the leather.
- 6). Pull the leather with your hands, away from the chair, to loosen the next tacks. Pull out as many tacks as you can this way to prevent using tools, which might cause damage to the wood frame of the chair.
- 7). Use a small claw hammer to remove stubborn tacks. Place the claw underneath the upholstery and the tack. Use leverage to pull up the tacks.
- 8). Work your way around the chair to remove all the tacks.