Many people tend to ask about vegetable or natural finishes thinking that this type of tanning is of better quality or less polluting than chrome tanning.
Although currently these natural products have been replaced by other chemical products.
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Some time ago we made a post talking about leather patterns and their usefulness, although it was a fairly concise publication, we have seen that they liked it a lot.
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The world of upholstery is very broad, so it is not possible to simply mention an ideal type of upholstery leather for all scenarios or particular situations.
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The wide range of different colors of leather depends a lot on the type of treatment that is given. There are several ways to give such fantastic colors to leather and we will mention several.
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Leather is a material that comes from the treatment (tanning) of the skin of some animals. For this reason, the smell of leather can be unpleasant for people, in this article we are going to mention several methods to completely eliminate that not-so-pleasant smell of leather.
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The variety of styles and colors that leather pants now have is of great magnitude. Leather invaded the wardrobe as a timeless basic, that is, leather pieces, whether they are shirts, skirts, jackets, bags, will look great on any occasion and season.
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Are you looking for a what type of skin to make a cute bag with? You have arrived at the perfect place! In this article we are going to teach you everything you need to know about cowhide, its benefits, advantages and properties.
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Certainly, handmade leather goods is an art that has been passed down from generation to generation, which refers to the manufacture of leather goods and the people who specialize in this great work.
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We are going to show you an alternative technique of artisanal tanning, without the need for sophisticated, no need professional machinery and the only chemical agents are used: Shampoo, Common Salt, Alum, Chrome Salts (very little quantity), Garnish Oil (for leather and mounts) and Aguaras.
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