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Thread: Odd color patches on h&m leather.

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    Default Odd color patches on h&m leather.

    This is not my chair, but I'm curious as to which type of leather finish would possibly result in the bright bottom layer showing through. Thanks in advance!
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    Default Re: Odd color patches on h&m leather.

    That looks like body oils have damaged the leather. Especially on the arms and back where your head rests. Or some substance caused the damage. Its obvious the leather was not taken care of - no maintenance.

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    Default Re: Odd color patches on h&m leather.

    Wow that is pretty bad.

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    Default Re: Odd color patches on h&m leather.

    Not at all unusual, that chair appears to have had heavy use over a number of years. Leather DOES wear over time.
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