Full Aniline Leather Armchair

Full Aniline Leather Armchair

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Aniline leather is soft and natural.  They are usually first treated with transparent dyestuff to make the grain and natural characteristics more visible.  Modern tannery dyeing is done in a rotating drum in a continuous process follows by fatliquoring.  When dried thereafter, the leather goes through another selection or grading to decide the best treatment to bring out its potential softness and natural look.  Thus, further, sub-divide into various varieties.  However, the bulk of aniline leather after dyeing may reveal uneven grain dye absorbency and too many faults, so that the variation in color over the entire grain surface is too great for many leather fabrications.  A version of aniline leathers may be referred to as 'full Sauvage aniline' with the differing intensity of dye absorbency appearance. 

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Use this Aniline (A.f) Full as a reference guide when comes to cleaning and restoration.  Identify the problem from the left column, tally with the top row product recommended and the numbers in the sequence of steps.  When the leather has compound issues, combine the soiling, stain, and odor types as the first cleaning phase-1, and then the leather conditions with Hydrator-3.3 and Fatliquor-5.0 as the second phase-2.  The structural problem is as third phase-3, Finishing as fourth phase-4, and protection of the finishes as Fifth phase-5.  Any questions you may have will be answered from our help and support forum:  http://www.leathercleaningrestorationforum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?59-Upholstery-Aniline-Leathers

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