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Napa leather is often used in leather products such as furniture, sofa, automotive interior, clothing, bags, handbags, clutches, wallets, shoes, and so much more.
Napa Leather
Napa leather' s distinction from other leather types is rooted mostly in its tanning process. Chromium or aluminum sulfate, salts both noted specifically for softness and durability, is used in tanning the hides of Napa leather. Another distinction of this type of leather is that it is typically dyed in water-soluble colorants so that it is more resistant to fading.
This dyeing process also renders napa leather a lot easier to clean.
Full Grain Leather
Full grain leather is often regarded as the most authentic type of leather because it keeps all of the texture from the original hide. This allows the leather to retain a lot of its original textures and markings. It also goes through a finishing process that enhances its durability. It' s known for being very soft and pliable.
Specifications
- Tannage: Chrome
- Leather Type: Cowhide
- Color: as pictures show
- Weight/Thickness: 3 oz (1.2 mm) - 4 oz (1.6 mm)
- Measures: 13 to 15 sq. ft. , 28 to 30 sq. ft.
- Temper: elastic, anti-mildew, abrasion-resistant, stretch, wrinkle resistant, abrasion-resistant, sustainable, shiny
- Note: You can use a wrung out wet towel to clean up at most once a month, and then dry it with a dry towel.