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    Default Scratches on your pure aniline leather?

    Some pure aniline leathers can show surface pressure marks when scratched. We have an easy solution to fix those marks, a specialty cloth ($ 18 each) that with 30 seconds or less of rubbing will eliminate most those pressure marks. Before and After.

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    Default Re: Scratches on your pure aniline leather?

    We have these specialty cloths now on our website, shipping charge is just a dollar. https://keepingroom.com/leather-care

    Leathers that have pull-up effects (always will be pure anilines, finished leathers are coated and will not show this) are going to react to pressure marks and show as color bursts. This is normal. Recently a client send me photos of his Hancock and Moore Recliner in Markle leather, which is a high-end GR 4 super-luxury hide, and was concerned that this was delivery damage. It is not, this is how all our Markle pieces arrive to us, these are pressure marks accumulated during production. These are what the Magic Cloths eliminate if this look is objectionable to you. Everything you see in these photos is normal handling marks when making the piece in this series leather, and there and most wax-infused leathers from any maker will show the same characteristics and marks.

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    Default Re: Scratches on your pure aniline leather?

    Hey there! Dealing with scratches on pure aniline leather can be a bit frustrating, but it's great to hear that there's an easy solution available. The specialty cloth you mentioned sounds like a handy tool to have for eliminating those surface pressure marks.

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    Default Re: Scratches on your pure aniline leather?

    Quote Originally Posted by BenedictStone View Post
    Hey there! Dealing with scratches on pure aniline leather can be a bit frustrating, but it's great to hear that there's an easy solution available. The specialty cloth you mentioned sounds like a handy tool to have for eliminating those surface pressure marks.
    If anyone is interested in learning more about leather types and their production processes, you might find this article on vegetable-tanned leather fascinating. It provides insights into what vegetable-tanned leather is and how it's made. You can check it out here https://vonbaer.com/blogs/blog/what-...how-is-it-made.

    Remember, taking care of your leather products is essential to maintaining their beauty and longevity.

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