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Suede: Refers to a small deer hide, but there are fewer sources of chamois
Suede is often made of sheepskin or cowhide by oil tanning instead of suede.
Also known as chamois leather, its properties and uses are similar and consistent with natural chamois leather.
However, many so-called suede products are often made of artificial leather, not actual suede products.
faux suede leather fabric:<Mainly polyvinyl chloride artificial leather and polyamide, polyurethane, and polyolefin artificial leather. >
Oil-tanned suede leather in light yellow or yellow-brown, velvet on both sides
The texture is very soft, delicate, loose, and silky.
This leather has good tensile strength, alkali resistance, organic solvent resistance, washing resistance, and good water absorption.
In addition to being used for clothing, suede leather has its particular uses
That is to take advantage of its soft, delicate, and washable properties
It can be used for wiping supplies for chemical instruments, precision instruments, and high-end automobiles
It will neither damage the instrument's surface nor leave fluff like cotton yarn.
Chamois leather can also be used to filtrate high-grade gasoline to remove water in gasoline.
Suede leather can be washed repeatedly. Pay attention to two points when washing
1. Do not scald with boiling water when washing (warm water is fine)
2. Do not use high temperature when drying.