Pull up leather - Greased leather - Waxed leather - Oiled leather
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Pull up leather - Greased leather - Waxed leather - Oiled leather
Oiled, greased or waxed leather is robust smooth leather or nubuck leather, to which a greasy - oily - waxy finish is applied. Often these waxes, oils or fats are also dyed and such leather is therefore have a slight risk of dye transfer. Such leather is labelled as oil leather, waxed leather, pull-up leather, saddle leather or as vintage leather.
Due to this soft and scratch sensitive finish, the leather quickly gets a vintage-patina, which is a desired effect. The patina arises by folding, scratching and stretching. Stains by liquids darken the leather. Depending on the type of production, the patina is already strongly pronounced when new (as with washed jeans), or the patina is created relatively quickly by use. Leather, which has been given a binder-based colour layer on top, takes significantly longer, until the first traces of use become visible.
Oiled, greased or waxed leather is mostly offered as bag, belt, shoe or as furniture leather.
Non-sanded waxed leather with typical patina.
[[Leather grain - Grain side|Strong-grained thick leather with a greasing with intense patina.
Pull Up leather furniture.
Pull Up leather bags.
Pull Up Leather
Pull-Up leather is a nubuck with a grease or wax finish. Through use (kinking, stretching, abrasion, etc.), quickly visible traces of wear is formed as with all fatty leathers. As below the wax finish is a sanded surface, the patina-developement on Pull Up leather is fast and strong.
There are also leathers, where the surface is not sanded before greasing or waxing. They are aniline leathers. With these leathers, the patina-developement is not as fast and strong as with the nubuck (sanded) pull-up leathers.
Historically, als grain side non-sanded leathers with a greasy finish were called Pull-Up leathers. There have also been suedes with a grease layer as a finish. Therefore, the term Pull-Up has to be questioned ore examined when offered. However, the patina or vintage look is characteristic for such leathers.
Pull-up leathers show the roughness of the nubuck in the close-up shots.
The transition from "fat leather" to today's "pull-up leather" is sliding. There are many different variants. There are fat leathers with very little and very much fat and there are only lightly sanded leathers and strongly sanded leathers. But for all variants the patina-developement is chracteristic.
Pull-Up shoes are very common.
Advice
It is important that the customer is adviced about the patina developement at the time of purchase. Otherwise, customers are disappointed afterwards and wonder about the fast-emerging traces of use. Most people just know that leather is from animals but can not distinguish the many types of leather.
Customers are disappointed when the patina developement comes unexpectedly and was not desired.
Exemplary: "This belt has a modern used look character. Colour variations and scratches are natural markings and no product defects".
How to clean and care pull up leather, greased leather, waxed leather or oiled leather
-> COLOURLOCK - CLEANING AND CARE OF PULL-UP, WAXED AND OILED LEATHER
-> In German: www.lederzentrum.de
-> Rest of the world: partners worldwide
Confusion with "pull-up" and "PU leather"
PU leather is sometimes referred to as a pull-up leather. For PU leathers, the "PU" is used for the polyurethane coating. Even in cleaning and care instructions of furniture this confusion appears, including wrong care instructions. On one hand, the leather look visually similar and on the other hand the confusion possibly simply comes the similarity of name "PU" and "Pull-Up". Maybe "PU" was considered to be an abbreviation of "Pull-Up".
Typical PU split leather furniture.
Additional information
- PU leather (plastic-coated split leather)
- Vintage leather
- Oils & fats in the leather industry
- What should be considered when buying new leather furniture?