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BLACK VINYL FAUX LEATHER FROM THE FABRIC BARN , LEATHERETTE UPHOLSTERY FABRIC - ATLANTA by the metre

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When you touch genuine leather, you should feel some texture. The surface of genuine leather should also be slightly porous, which allows it to breathe. Faux leather will feel smooth and plastic-like.

Faux leather materialis usually stain-resistant and can be easily cleaned with just a wipe from a non-abrasive cloth soaked in lukewarm water. However, if the stain is more persistent, it is recommended to use water and washing liquid mixture to remove the stain. Cleaning should be done softly, and the cloth must be wrung before cleaning to eliminate extra solution. Let the faux leather air dry after being wiped gently with a dry soft fiber cloth. Ensure that soap is removed completely from the surface before letting it air dry. Maintenance of Faux LeatherFaux leather is relatively easier to clean and maintain. Bonded leather cannot be cleaned and is highly susceptible to wear and tear. The common ways used to clean real or faux leather cannot be used on bonded leather as it may tear, peel, or get stained easily. Faux leather is often used in place of a genuine leather because it is less expensive and easier to maintain. But what are the pros and cons of using faux leather? And how do you tell the difference between genuine leather and fake leather? In this blog post, we will answer all of your questions about faux leather! What is Faux Leather?

PU leather is the most common type of faux leather on the market. There are a few reasons for this. Pros: Bonded leather doesn’t look as appealing as real leather or PU leather. Even though bonded leather is versatile, it is very thin and looks synthetic. Faux leather is primarily made of plastic and processed further using various color dyes, wax, polyvinyl chloride, or polyurethane.

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Faux leather doesn’t contain any real leather, but bonded leather contains about 10 to 30 percent real leather. Artificial or synthetic leather is known by several names, and one of them is faux leather. So, what is faux leather exactly? The construction of faux leather primarily falls into two categories that include Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC-Vinyl) and Polyurethane (PU). It is primarily used in leather clothes, sofas, upholstery, and chair covers. You can tell the difference between genuine leather and faux leather by looking at the grain pattern. Genuine leather has a natural grain pattern that is created by the animal’s skin. Faux leather has a uniform grain pattern that is created by the manufacturing process. Finally, you can always look for a label that says “100% Leather” or “Genuine Leather.” If the label does not say this, then it is most likely faux leather. Pros and Cons of PU Leather Genuine leather is made from the hide of an animal, usually a cow. The hide is tanned and then dyed to create the finished product. Genuine leather is more expensive than faux leather because it takes longer to produce and it is a natural material.

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