Characteristics of full grain leather
Jul 06, 2023
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Full grain leather refers to leather that retains and uses the original appearance of animal skin (the hairy side), also known as full grain leather. Some surfaces of full grain leather are directly used without finishing, but most of them are processed through beautification and finishing.
Full grain leather requires high-grade raw leather with minimal damage and high processing requirements, so full grain leather is a high-grade leather. Due to the intact surface of the raw leather being retained on the leather, its firmness performance is good. Generally speaking, the surface of full grain leather is not coated or the coating layer is very thin, which maintains the softness and good breathability of the leather. Use the grain surface of genuine leather to reflect natural style, making it comfortable and beautiful.
Full grain leather is mostly colored with dyes, so the industry usually refers to full grain leather with dyes as the main colorant for coating as aniline leather (or full aniline leather). This type of leather has uniform dyeing, clear grain patterns, and is not coated with any film forming substances that have a covering effect. The grain patterns on the leather surface are completely not covered and are retained; The modified leather surface only has a very thin, colorless and transparent grain that can be clearly seen on the leather itself.
Full grain leather is used for all premium leather products. Cleaning and caring for genuine leather products should pay attention to maintaining their unique style and feel.

