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PVC leather, also known as Polyvinyl Chloride leather, is the less expensive and more widely available alternative. To make vinyl, a flexible plastic resin, it is chemically altered. It is typically mixed with a variety of fillers to change the texture, color, form, and effects to suit different leather goods. As a result, it is ideal for use in faux leather furniture and fashion.
Product Description
PVC leather, short for Polyvinyl Chloride, is the less expensive and more widely available alternative. Vinyl, a flexible plastic resin, is chemically altered to create it. It is usually mixed with a variety of fillers to alter the texture, color, form, and effects to fit various leather goods. This makes it ideal for usage in imitation leather furniture and fashion.
Product Advantage
One reason so many people like fake leather is because it is so cheap.
Fashion designers especially like it because they can create everything from amazing boots to fabulous jackets – but they can do so affordably. Be aware plastic does not wear like genuine leather.
The same can be said of faux leather furniture. It can be used to fabricate sofas, sectionals, chairs, and pillows. And because it’s more affordable than leather, it keeps costs down for folks looking for a good deal.
Product Application
CIGNO produces PVC Leather to fit nearly any application one can think of. Our products are used in luggage, ladies' handbags, purses, wallets, belts, and other consumer durables.
Multipurpose use also includes car covers, sofa covers, home furnishings and other protective uses. In addition, Responsive leather has wide-ranging applications in stationary, diary covers, pen stands, decorative items, and gift items.
FAQ
Can you use leather cleaner on faux leather?
Faux leather is an artificial material that is designed to look like leather. While the finish may appear the same, it doesn’t share the characteristics of leather – for one it is not as strong and is prone to cracking. Most leather conditioners work by penetrating the surface where they act to moisturize the leather, whereas imitation leather is non-porous. It’s always better to use products tailor-made for faux leather, or try one of the methods listed above.
Can you wash faux leather?
Yes, but check the manufacturer’s care labels or instructions first. Removable covers may be suitable for machine washing (use a cold, gentle cycle as described above).
Is faux leather easy to clean?
Generally, imitation leather is straightforward to clean – a damp cloth will do the trick much of the time. For larger stains or more complicated cleaning, please contact us at any time.