New Manufacture colors now on hand without a swatch needed.  

To obtain custom matched colors, we need the following information:

 

Furniture: Manufacturer Name, Style, Color Name and/or Code. In most cases, in order to obtain a perfect color match, it is most beneficial to send us a small sample swatch of the material that you wish to recolor however the color will blend well with touching up. Color codes give us the formula that is specified by the manufacturer, but many times these colors vary a great deal because of dye lot differences, style of leather, and many other factors. In some cases, a color formula is not available, and the only way that we have to match the color is by means of a sample swatch. A small piece ( 1" x 1") may usually be removed from the underside of the furniture without causing any problems.

We carry manufactures like Lazy Boy, Lane, Berkline, Natuzzi, Decoro, Ashley just to name a few we are the largest in the midwest with all the custom manufacture touch up colors on hand. These touch up colors are for pigmented and aniline leathers only.

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Leather Master Products


Color Pro Leather  introduces the first high-end leather care line with "repair" quality formulas. Formulas to remove scratches, ink, and blue jean dyes are offered for the first time to the American Market.

Leather Master was the first brand of leather care to offer a product kit for cleaning and conditioning. When Leather Master was introduced in 1986, the available leather formulas were mostly wax, silicone or solvent based. The Leather Master Kit contained the first user friendly formulas that were safe for all types of leather. These water-based, nontoxic, biodegradable, and dermatologically-safe products are also foolproof!

It took 18 months of continuous research to develop those first two formulas. Today, Leather Master leads the industry with over 350 different leather products! All Leather Master products are manufactured in Montecchio Maggiore, Italy. The world's largest tannery, located nearby, keeps them up to date on the latest changes within the industry.

Leather Types:

Leather Master classifies according to cleaning codes and deck labels into the basic categories: (A)-ANILINE/NON-COATED, (P)-PROTECTED/COATED, and (N)-NUBUCK/SUEDE.

(A)-ANILINE/NON-COATED: These leathers are colored with transparent dyes which enable you to see the actual grain and markings. The most common process is to spray a wax finish on their surface which only gives short term water repellence.

To determine if your leather is "Unprotected," lightly scratch the surface to see if it reveals a lighter color, or if leather conditioners or water darken the hide.

(P)-PROTECTED/COATED: This type of leather is also known as "coated" or "painted". These leathers have aspects of a natural finish, but more uniform in appearance. The heavier pigments can create much darker colors. Protected leather has a substantial finish applied that makes the leather more resistant to heavy wear and stains. The heavier pigments and finish do affect the softness and scent, so these leathers often don't feel or smell like real leather.

To determine if your leather is Protected, lightly scratch the surface to see if it leaves a lighter color, or if cleaners and conditioners remain on the surface. Liquids will not penetrate Protected leather.

These leathers will also have a sheen or even shine. It's like looking at wood with a lacquer finish opposed to a wipe-on oil finish. These leathers are more common in the automotive industry.

(N)-NUBUCK/SUEDE: Sometimes called "Distressed", "Bomber" or "Suede" this type of leather is actually an "Unprotected" finish that has been brushed. Many confuse this finish with Suede leather. Suede is the flesh side of the hide, while Nubuck is an effect created on the grain side, making it incredibly soft. This "brushing" also makes it more absorbent than regular Aniline leathers.

Nubuck leather will have a texture similar to velvet. If you move your hand across the surface, the nap will change appearance similar to vacuuming carpet. Liquids will darken this type of leather. It is popular for home furnishings, as well as the fashion industry.

Watch for our Leather Master "Cleaning Code" on the following products.

 

Many of the leather manufacturers around the world recommend Leather Master products for cleaning and protection of their Leathers.

 


And many others in more than 70 countries around the world

 

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