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How Aniline Leathers are made |
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Generally this is how aniline leathers are made: The leather is tanned, then dyed to a crust colour Often the surface is sprayed with additional aniline dyestuff in an attempt to even out the colouring It is possible that additional treatments are done to create looks like sauvage, pull-up, wax crackle, and shrunken grain As a final step, sometimes a light protective spray (such as wax or flourcarbon) is applied to give the leather light resistance from staining Steps are taken to soften the leather either by massaging machines and/or by tumbling
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Featured Products
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Protected Leathers - Cleaning code P
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Also called Finished, semi-anilne, everyday, pigmented or painted |
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Aniline Leathers - Cleaning Code A
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Also called Natural, Pure, Naked or Unprotected |
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Nubuck Leathers - Cleaning code N
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Also called distressed, bomber or brushed |
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