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+ | ''Cats like to scratch surfaces.''<br></p> | ||
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− | ''The | + | ''[https://www.colourlock.com/How-To-s/Furniture-Leather/How-to-repair-cat-scratches-on-leather/ Easy to improve]: The colour difference is the major drawback.''<br></p> |
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+ | ''The damage is significant and the color difference is rather small.''<br></p> | ||
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− | ''[[ | + | ''Rare damage to [[car leather]]. Mostly if the cat was accidentally locked inside.''<br></p> |
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+ | ''An exception: [[Leather shoes]]. Shoes don't actually need to be hidden from cats.''<br></p> | ||
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+ | ==Cat scratches on coated split leather== | ||
+ | With some types of [[smooth leather]], there is a loose fiber structure under the [[finish|color layer]]. Especially with [[Coated leather - Laminated leather|coated split leather]]. Such [[types of leather]] are often used for the body because there is less stress and [[leather quality|less valuable leather]] can be processed. With such leathers, cat scratches cause longer leather fibers from the less dense fiber structure of the [[split leather]] to be pulled from the back to the front and then hang out of the scratch. | ||
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− | '' | + | ''Visible leather fibers caused by cat scratches are typical for [[Coated leather - Laminated leather|coated split leather]].''<br></p> |
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+ | ''[[Top grain leather|Grain leather]] covered in the armrest with a different damage pattern than the body with coated split leather.''<br></p> | ||
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+ | ==Cat scratches on artificial leather== | ||
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+ | ''[[Imitation leather|Leatherette]] furniture. A repair is not possible.''<br></p> | ||
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Depending on the kind and amount of cat scratches, such damages can be repaired. | Depending on the kind and amount of cat scratches, such damages can be repaired. | ||
− | [[bild:Colourlock-02.jpg|16px]] -> [https://www.colourlock.com/ | + | [[bild:Colourlock-02.jpg|16px]] -> [https://www.colourlock.com/How-To-s/Furniture-Leather/How-to-repair-cat-scratches-on-leather/ COLOURLOCK - THE TREATMENT OF CATS SCRATCHES IN LEATHER] |
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+ | ''Cat scratches on [[aniline leather]], [[waxed leather|pull-up, wax and fatty leathers]] with [https://www.colourlock.com/Scratch-Away/944273/ Scratch Away from Colourlock].''<br></p> | ||
==Dog scratches and stains on leather== | ==Dog scratches and stains on leather== | ||
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== Additional information == | == Additional information == | ||
− | [[bild:Colourlock-02.jpg|16px]] -> [https://www.colourlock.com/ | + | [[bild:Colourlock-02.jpg|16px]] -> [https://www.colourlock.com/How-To-s/Furniture-Leather/How-to-repair-cat-scratches-on-leather/ COLOURLOCK - THE TREATMENT OF CATS SCRATCHES IN LEATHER] |
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 15 May 2023
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Cat Scratches on leather
Cats are notorious for damaging leather furniture with their claws. Scratches leave light marks on dark leather and dark marks on light coloured leathers. They also leave the surface feeling rough. Repair products are available to camouflage the marks but the actual damage to the surface cannot be fully repaired.
Cats like to scratch surfaces.
Easy to improve: The colour difference is the major drawback.
The damage is significant and the color difference is rather small.
The leather can only be replaced.
Rare damage to car leather. Mostly if the cat was accidentally locked inside.
An exception: Leather shoes. Shoes don't actually need to be hidden from cats.
Cat scratches on coated split leather
With some types of smooth leather, there is a loose fiber structure under the color layer. Especially with coated split leather. Such types of leather are often used for the body because there is less stress and less valuable leather can be processed. With such leathers, cat scratches cause longer leather fibers from the less dense fiber structure of the split leather to be pulled from the back to the front and then hang out of the scratch.
Visible leather fibers caused by cat scratches are typical for coated split leather.
Grain leather covered in the armrest with a different damage pattern than the body with coated split leather.
Cat scratches on artificial leather
Leatherette furniture. A repair is not possible.
The repair of cat scratches on leather and artificial leather
Depending on the kind and amount of cat scratches, such damages can be repaired.
-> COLOURLOCK - THE TREATMENT OF CATS SCRATCHES IN LEATHER
Cat scratches on aniline leather, pull-up, wax and fatty leathers with Scratch Away from Colourlock.
Dog scratches and stains on leather
Dogs cause considerably less damage on leather. Sometimes dog’s hair can leave grease stains on the leather. Occasionally dogs can cause scratch marks on leather when ‘digging’ before laying down, although their paws are not as sharp as cat’s claws.
Scratches by dog paws.
If anything goes.
The darkening left comes from greasy fur.
The causes of damages: PU leather, cat scratches, dogs claws.
Additional information
-> COLOURLOCK - THE TREATMENT OF CATS SCRATCHES IN LEATHER