Leather is a material that can undergo different processes depending on the field of application and the effects you want to obtain.
There is a variety of tools and products people can use to achieve the effects that they want on the surface of the leather material.
So, what are some of the more popular ways of working leather?
Archive for April 2015
Leather Finishing Using Stucco Plaster
Stucco Plaster is Ideal for Finishing Leather
You can source a variety of different types of stucco for leather. All of these stucco plasters act as filling compounds and will remove any marks, scars, dents or scratches on the surface of the leather and improve its overall quality. If you’re looking for a stucco suitable for upholstery or upper shoe leather, Vecoplast Stucco 60 is an excellent choice for covering and removing defects. This plaster is applied by spatula prior to buffing or between buffing and has excellent leather adhesion, while providing good embossing properties. Alternatively, Vecoplast Stucco SH can be used to provide great wet and dry flexometer values on upholstery or upper shoe leathers.