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Is It Real Leather?

Leather is an important material in every aspect of our lives, appealing to every period from past to present as home decoration, clothing and accessories. Whether the leather products that we use in every aspect of our lives are genuine or not is another question. There are many features that distinguish artificial leather and real leather. Knowing these will make it easier for you to distinguish between real and artificial leather.

To understand whether a leather is genuine or not, you must first look at its price. Real leather is more expensive than artificial leather.

Real leather has a soft texture. When you touch it, it will show a different softness than hard and solid artificial leather.

A real leather has a very durable and not easily deformed structure; does not break or break.

A real leather is unique. Unlike artificial leather; Each point is dominated by a different pattern and surface.

Real leather is rough. There are small pores and roughness on the skin surface. Artificial leather, on the other hand, has a very smooth structure.

A real skin is like human skin; When it is under pressure, it creases. An artificial leather, on the other hand, retains its shape.

A real leather; When it is put into fire, it does not burn immediately, but an artificial leather ignites immediately. To try this, if you hold the product in your hand on fire for 10 seconds with a lighter, if the smell of plastic spreads, the leather on your hand is artificial.

Real leather has a unique natural smell, while artificial leather smells like plastic.

Since real leather has a porous structure, it absorbs moisture quickly, but artificial leather keeps moisture on its surface.

In short, there are various ways to find out whether the leather you are using is genuine or not. With these little tips, you can test the skins you use and find out if they are real. However, it should be remembered that it is necessary not to overdo it when applying these methods. Otherwise, you may damage your products.



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