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Leather Care10. March 2008 by admin.
With spring ushering in, it is now a good time to clean that leather furniture. Your leather furiture will last quite a bit longer with just a little care. It is important to clean your upholstered leather furniture with a soft cleaner and than go back and apply the conditioner. It is important to remove body oils and soilage from seating and arm areas , if neglected, the result will greatly diminsh the protective coating on the leather, subjecting it to peeling and cracking. We recommend to apply these products 2-3 times a year for normal usage or 4-5 times for heavy usage. Remember, a little goes a long way. Always try products in a inconspicuous area first to be sure of the results. For more information and purchasing of leather care products, please click here. Posted in Site Links | No Comments » Leather Facts10. March 2008 by admin.
TOP GRAIN LEATHER Webster dictionary offers nearly a hundred definitions for the word “top”. They include: the highest point,the summit, the best, the upper-surface, the lid, the supreme, the choicest part, the cream, the pick. It also means to excel, to surpass, to dominate or to be superior to the rest. Top grain is generally not the tops! FULL GRAIN LEATHER Just as the grain , texture and markings of wood should reveal the nature of the tree from which it came, leather should display the natural markings and grain characteristics of the animal from which it was taken. The best upholstery leathers are clear,clean, and supple. They are also dyed through with transparent aniline dyes. The full natural grain is retained and they are called “full grain leather.” Full grain leather - it is the tops! Hides selected for furniture are sliced to a uniform thickness on precision machines. Only the surface (top grain) is used. The lower portions or splits are weaker, due to the elongated cell structure. Splits are subject to stretching and therefore provide an unstable base which results in cracking of topcoat finishes. The familiar “chamois” used in auto care is an example of split leather. A. Hides from Southern Germany, Hides from Swiss pastures, Scandinavian Bull hides from Norway and Finland. Hides from Northern Italy. B. Hides from Northern Germany, English hides, Dutch hides, and North American US hides. C. Australian Hides, African hides, South American hides, Hides from Asia. Posted in Site Links | No Comments » | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||