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How Protected Leathers are made |
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Generally this is how protected leathers are made: The leather is tanned, then dyed to a crust colour Depending upon the selection of hides, the leather is either partially or heavily machined and buffed to even out and hide the natural markings Pigment is applied to the leather either by spraying or roller coating method Depending upon the article, partial or full embossing of grain may be done to the surface Finish is applied to the leather to provide rub resistance and to seal the pigment Steps are taken to soften the leather either by massaging machines and/or tumbling machines
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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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