Patent Leather

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Patent Leather
How is patent leather wear out?

I have a white wear some designer navy blue patent leather heels and wear red on yellow expensive patent leather bag … I live in Savannah and the best person we have to do this in the city and, frankly, sucks. Every time he has done something like dye my shoes have had them a shade off and still had drip marks on the shoes. So it is not an option .. Does anyone have a DIY solution that not affect the patent?

You Can Not Really get wear patent can cover them up either by the use of a patent leather restorer, is like a nail Polish That is designed to patents, Clarks will search if you have a store near you or you will beable to get Clarks Online

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Types of Leather

• Buckskin or brained leather is a tanning process that uses animal brains or other fatty materials to alter the leather. The resulting supple, suede-like hide is usually smoked heavily to prevent it from rotting.

• Patent leather is leather that has been given a High Gloss finish. The original process was developed in Newark, New Jersey, by inventor Seth Boyden in 1818. Patent leather usually has a plastic coating.

• Shagreen is also known as Stingray skin/leather. Applications used in furniture production date as far back as the Art Deco period. The word “Shagreen” originates from France and is commonly confused with a shark skin and stingray skin combination.

• Vachetta leather is used in the trimmings of luggage and handbags, popularized by Louis Vuitton. The leather is left untreated and is therefore susceptible to water and stains. Sunlight will cause the natural leather to darken in shade, called a patina.

• Slink is leather made from the skin of unborn calves. It is particularly soft, and is valued for use in making gloves.

• Deer Skin is one of the toughest leathers, partially due to adaptations to their thorny and thicket filled habitats. Deerskin has been prized in many societies including indigenous Americans. Most modern deer skin is no longer procured from the wild, with “deer farms” breeding the animals specifically for the purpose of their skins. Deer skin is used in jackets and overcoats, professional sporting equipment such as kendo bogu, as well as High Quality personal accessories like handbags and wallets. It commands a high price due to its relative rarity and proven durability.

• Nubuck is top-grain cattle hide leather that has been sanded or buffed on the grain side, or outside, to give a slight nap of short protein fibers, producing a velvet-like surface.

• Nappa leather, or Napa leather, is chrome-tanned and is extremely soft and supple and is commonly found in higher quality wallets, toiletry kits, and other personal leather goods.

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