You have seen the ads for real cheap "leather" sofas. Why are they so cheap? Cause they are not true leather.
If you were tarred and feathered would you be a chicken? If your selling or buying "bonded leather" you are not leather.
The term "bonded leather is a convenient shorthand within the industry, and bound to confuse consumers. even worst, true bonded leather is produced more like a paper product, which would be a terribly inferior cover for upholstery.
New composite fabrics are now called "bonded leather" have a surface layer of vinyl or polyurethane, a center layer of fabric, and a backing that contains leather fiber mixed with latex or other material, such as splits, glued onto a fabric for a look that is similar to the back of a leather hide.
On the outside its polyurethane embossed to look like leather. Then to complete the effect, the manufacturer has glued on fibers [on the back] to look like leather.
No matter how much leather fiber is mixed into the backing, its still not a leather cover, at least not in any way a consumer can see or touch.. It is deceptive because it does nor represent its true nature. Its a vinyl - its not leather.
So if you tar and feather someone, does that make them a chicken? Obviously not!!
So watch out for those inexpensive furniture pieces advertised as leather - they are not. A true leather piece does cost more, and is longer lasting. Cheap is not good. Watch what you are buying!
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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