Leathercraft just rolled out their new and improved website. Its much better than than the clunky interface of their old one. Take a look:
http://www.leathercraft-furniture.com/
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Leathercraft just rolled out their new and improved website. Its much better than than the clunky interface of their old one. Take a look:
http://www.leathercraft-furniture.com/
I was actually on there just a couple of minutes ago. I LOVE the new interface!
Reading their faqs section is a bit misleading, they claim they protect their leathers with a treatment. and Other leather manufacturers don't? they all do for certain leathers or at least most of them do.
A couple other things read as a bit of a stretch.
I read the FAQ's and don't have any issues with what they say there on the site. Virtually every leather nowdays (even the unprotected ones) has a light teflon topcoat applied to it. Easy way to see is sprinkle a little water on the swatch, it if beads up, its has the teflon topcoat.
I was unpacking a fresh load of Hancock and Moore today and noticed for the first time they just started applying a "leather care" label in the seat deck next to the labels. That's a first! It also is the first time I've seen H&M come off the 'soap and water only' recommendation for cleaning by also referring to Leather Master products for care (Made by Uniters Corp). I've been using Leather master for years myself but have always tell customers to follow ONLY the manufacturers recommendations.
I noticed yesterday that my Bradington Young Chair has a leather care label as well and that they also are recommending Leather Master, it is actually their tag I think.