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Nubuck is top-grain cattle
rawhide leather
that has been sanded or buffed on the grain side, or outside,
to give a slight nap of short protein fibers, producing a
velvet-like surface.
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Nubuck is similar to suede.
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It differs in that suede is created from the inner side of a hide,
whereas nubuck is created from the outer side of a hide, giving it
more strength and thickness along with a fine grain.
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It is generally more expensive than suede, and must be coloured or
dyed heavily to cover up the sanding and stamping process.
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Some of the identifying characteristics of nubuck are similar to aniline
leather; it is very soft to the touch, it will scratch very easily,
and water drops will darken the leather temporarily (it will return
to its original color upon drying).
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General
- Nubuck
- What is nubuck
- A manual for leather
accessories
- Mascot footwear
- General informations
- Oiled nubuck shoes
- Nubuck products
- Oily nubuck leather
- Nubuck care kit and
products
- Reining saddles
- Nubuck welted safety boots
- Product bulletin
- Nubuck oil light
- Finishing
Patent
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Process for making PU air permeable nubuck
sheets
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Nubuck-like artificial leather and a
production process thereof
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Method for obtaining nubuck leather
surfaces by thermal correction of grain
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Nubuck-like woven fabric and method
of producing same
Products &
Suppliers
- Nubuck Cloth
- Cleaner and Protection for
Nubuck Leather
- Nubuck Oil Suppliers
- Nubuck Oil Exporters
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Company
profile
- Company from
Meerut
- Company from USA
- Another Company
from USA
- Company from
Chicago
- Company from
Chennai, India
- Company from
Canada
- Company from China
- Company from West
Indies
Data sheets
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Nubuck protector concentrato in acqua
- Nubuck
& suede proof
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Flexipel
am-98
- Repplan
ol
- Capstone
Care &
Cleaning
- Leather care
- Leather Care
Instructions
- Leather
Description and Care Instructions
- Basic cleaning of
Nubuck
Project
& Report
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Nubuck leather project
- ISF -
International Shoe & Leather Goods Fair.
- TFL leather
Art & Technology
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