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==Der Ledergeruch==
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==The smell of leather==
Jeder hat schon einmal den wohltuenden Duft von alten Ledern wahrgenommen, nur findet man heute kaum noch [[Leder]], die diesen schönen Geruch verströmen. Früher wurden Leder anders [[Gerbung|gegerbt]]. Die [[Pflanzengerbung|pflanzliche Gerbung]] war die hauptsächliche Gerbart. Die verwendeten Gerb- und [[Fetten|Rückfettstoffe]] gaben dem Leder ein besonderes Odeur. Einige der früher eingesetzten geruchsgebenden Stoffe sind heute sogar [[Umwelt|verboten]]. Insbesondere einige Nitro-Moschusverbindungen, die den Geruch von Leder stark prägten.
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Everyone knows the soothing scent of old [[leather]], but nowadays there are hardly any leathers that exude this beautiful smell. This is due to the fact that leather was [[Tanning leather|tanned]] differently in the past. [[Vegetable-tanned leather|Vegetable tanning]] was then the main tanning method. The [[Tannins|tanning agents]] and [[Oils & fats in the leather industry|fats and oils]] gave the leather a special odour. Some of the odoriferous substances used in the past are even prohibited today. In particular, some nitro-musk compounds which strongly influenced the smell of leather.
  
  
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''Je nach [[Provenienz|Herkunft]], [[Lederarten|Lederart]], [[Färbung]], [[Fetten|Rückfettungsmittel]], Konservierungs- oder [[Gerbstoff|Gerbstoffen]] sind Ledergerüche immer unterschiedlich.''
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''Leather odours are always different depending on the origin of the leather, the [[Types of leather|type of leather]], the [[leather colour|colour chemicals]], the [[Oils & fats in the leather industry|refatting substances]] and on the preservatives and [[tannins]] used.''
 
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Heute werden die meisten Auto-, Möbel- und Bekleidungsleder [[Chrom|chromgegerbt]]. Das Ergebnis dieser Gerbart ist weniger geruchsintensiv. Es gibt auch nicht nur einen Ledergeruch, sondern je nach Gerbart, [[Fetten|Rückfettung]] und [[Lederfarbe|Färbechemie]] riechen Leder entsprechend anders. Folglich ist auch eine Mischung von Einzelgerüchen der verwendeten Substanzen für den Endgeruch des Leders verantwortlich.
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Today, most [[Car leather|car]], [[leather furniture|furniture]] and [[leather clothing|clothing leather]] is [[chrome tanned]]. This [[Tanning leather|tanning method]] is less odour intensive. Also there is more than one leather smell. Depending on the [[Oils & fats in the leather industry|refatting substances]], [[leather colour|dyeing and colour chemicals]] and many other substances used, the resulting leather smells differently. Consequently, the mixture of individual odours of the substances gives the final smell of the leather.
  
Die meisten [[Autoleder|Automobilhersteller]] legen sogar großen Wert auf möglichst wenig Eigengeruch. Zur Prüfung wird der Innenraum eines Fahrzeugs auf 70° C erwärmt, da sich Gerüche bei steigenden Temperaturen intensivieren. Experten mit besonders empfindlichen Nasen prüfen dann den Innenraum auf starke Gerüche. Den meisten Herstellern ist ein Innenraum ohne Gerüche lieber, da ein vorhandener Geruch eher zu einer Reklamation führt als kein Geruch. Der eine findet einen Geruch zwar toll, aber einem anderen wird dann bei Kurven noch schneller übel. Das soll durch möglichst geringen Eigengeruch verhindert werden.  
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Most [[car leather|automotive manufacturers]] attach great importance to having as little odour as possible, also referred to as new car smell. For testing, the interior of a vehicle is heated to 70 ° C, as odours intensify with rising temperature. Experts with particularly sensitive noses then test the interior for strong and unwanted odours. Most manufacturers prefer an odour-free interior so as to avoid complaints.
  
  
Die Geruchspolitik der verschiedenen Hersteller (2015):  
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The smell policies of the various manufacturers (2015) are as follows:
* VW: "Ledersitze müssen nach Leder riechen."  
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* VW: "Leather seats must smell like leather."
* BMW: "Der Beste Geruch ist kein Geruch."  
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* BMW: "The best smell is no smell."
* Mercedes Benz: "Leder ist der einzig zulässige Geruch."
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* Mercedes Benz: "Leather is the only permissible smell."
* Volvo: "Alle Gerüche minimieren."
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* Volvo: "Minimize all odours."
* Audi: "Neturaler Geruch."  
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* Audi: "Neutral smell."
* Ford: "Ziel: Alle Gerüche eliminieren."
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* Ford: "Target: Eliminate all odours."
  
  
Da viele Verbraucher einen Ledergeruch als angenehm empfinden, wird schon länger geforscht, wie man den Geruch eines Leders in der [[Lederherstellung|Produktion des Leders]] steuern kann. Da der Ledergeruch aber durch ein Stoffgemisch der in der Produktion verwendeten [[Gerbstoff|Gerbstoffe]], [[Fetten|Rückfettungsmittel]], [[Lederfarbe|Farbstoffe]], Bindemittel und Konservierungsmittel entsteht, kann man den endgültigen Ledergeruch gar nicht steuern. Die meisten Einzelkomponenten sind notwendig, um die gewünschte [[Lederqualität]] zu erreichen. Tauscht man ein Element aus, um einen bestimmten Geruch zu erhalten, ändert man zugleich die Qualitätsparameter des Leders.
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Since many consumers believe that a leather smell is pleasant, it has long been investigated how to control the smell during the [[Leather production|production of leather]]. However, since the leather smell is produced by a mixture of the [[tannins]], [[Oils & fats in the leather industry|refatting agents]], [[leather colour|dyestuffs]], binders and preservatives used in the production process, the final leather odour cannot be controlled. Most chemical components are necessary to achieve the desired [[leather quality]]. If an element is exchanged for a certain smell, the quality parameters of the leather are often changed too.
  
  
==[[Mikrohohlkugeln]]==
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==How to buy leather smell==
Es gab auch schon Versuche, über [[Mikrohohlkugeln]] Gerüche in das Leder oder die Zurichtung einzubringen, die unter Belastung einen Ledergeruch mit der Zeit abgeben. Bisher sind aber keine auf diese Art hergestellten Leder im Markt verbreitet.
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So that leather smells like leather, you can revive the smell of leather with the [https://www.colourlock.com/Leather-Essence-Kit-leather-scented-freshener/1034-en/ COLOURLOCK Leather Essence].
  
Alternativ gibt es die Möglichkeit, einen [http://www.lederzentrum.de/tip/sonst/geruch.html Ledergeruch wie ein Parfum] mit auf das Endprodukt aufzutragen.
 
  
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==Geruchsprobleme bei Neuledern==
 
Einige Neuleder von [[Lederhandtaschen|Taschen]], [[Ledergürtel|Gürteln]], [[Möbelleder|Möbeln]], [[Autoleder|Fahrzeugen]] und [[Bekleidungsleder|Jacken]] haben einen stark unangenehmen Geruch. Dieser kann auftauchen, wenn minderwertige [[fetten|Fischöle]] oder andere schlecht riechende Substanzen im [[Lederherstellung|Herstellungsprozess]] eingesetzt wurden. Hierauf sollte man beim Kauf achten und rechtzeitig reklamieren. Meist fällt der Geruch aber erst später auf, weil sich Gerüche erst bei warmen Temperaturen bemerkbar machen.
 
  
Ungeeignete [[fetten|Fischöle]] verbreiten einen "Fischgeruch". Bei Bekleidung hat man dann noch Chancen bei einer [[Lederreinigung|Fachreinigung]], die durch eine Reinigung in Lösungsmitteln das Öl komplett entfernt. Aber meist leidet das Objekt unter dieser Reinigungsart. Bei Objekten, wo so eine Reinigung nicht möglich ist, gibt es keine Lösung. Daher lieber immer rechtzeitig reklamieren.  
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==Micro hollow balls==
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There have also been attempts to introduce odours into the leather or the dressing via micro-hollow balls, which give a leather odour under load. Such micro hollow balls contain smell and crack under weight over time. So far, leather produced in this way is not widely used in the market.
  
Leder aus Nordafrika haben manchmal einen Geruch von Urin. Dieses Phänomen tritt häufiger bei preiswerter Ware auf. Leider lässt sich dieser Geruch meist nicht mehr entfernen. Man sollte solche Ware daher nicht kaufen oder schnell reklamieren.  
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Alternatively, it is possible to apply a [https://www.colourlock.com/Leather-Essence-Kit-leather-scented-freshener/1034-en/ leather odour like a perfume] to the final product.
  
Seit 2010 haben die Fälle von [[Möbelleder|Ledermöbeln]] (Betten, Polstermöbel) stark zugenommen, wo das Leder schon bei der Auslieferung einen beißenden, chemischen Geruch hat ([[Schlechte Erfahrungen beim Ledermöbelkauf#Ledergeruch|siehe "Schlechte Erfahrungen beim Möbelkauf"]]). Das Ursprungsland der Möbel ist bei den bisher bekannt gewordenen Fällen Italien gewesen. In den meisten Fällen handelt es sich wohl um ein Konservierungsmittel, welches diesen starken und unangenehmen Geruch erzeugt. Wenn so ein markanter Geruch nicht nach wenigen Tagen verfliegt, sollten Sie sich Rat holen. Es gibt ein Gerichtsurteil, nach dem starke, unangenehme Gerüche nicht zumutbar sind, auch wenn der Geruch nicht giftig ist (Beschluss des OLG Bamberg vom 07.08.2009, Aktenzeichen: 6 U 30/09).
 
  
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==Odour problems with new leather==
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Some new leather [[leather bag|bags]], [[leather belt|belts]], [[leather furniture|furniture]], [[car leather|vehicles]] and [[leather clothing|jackets]] have a very unpleasant smell. This can occur when inferior [[Oils & fats in the leather industry|fish oils]] or other foul-smelling substances were used in the [[Leather production|manufacturing process]]. This should be noticed at the time of purchase. Usually, the smell occurs later, because odours are only noticeable at warm temperatures or in smaller, neutral-smelling rooms.
  
==Measuring leather smell"==
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Unsuitable [[Oils & fats in the leather industry|fish oils]] spread a "fish odour". In clothing, the leather may be saved by a [[Washing and dry cleaning leather|dry-cleaning specialist]], who removes the oil completely by cleaning with solvents. But, usually, the object suffers under this type of cleaning. Where such a cleaning is not possible, there is no solution. Therefore, always highlight such issues to the manufacturer or shop owner in good time.
Unfortunately, you can not [[leather quality|measure]] smell. The opinions are very different, which is a nice or an unacceptable leather smell. In practice, the nose is used for testing. Since every leather smells like "leather", such typical smell can`t be complained. A good indication of whether a leather stinks unreasonably, are therefore human beings, which confirm the unacceptability of the odor. Then it is not an individual sensitivity, but the majority finds the smell unacceptable. This is usually confirmed by an [[Leather expert - Leather consultant|expert]].
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Leider kann man einen Geruch nicht „[[Lederqualität|messen]]“. Die Meinungen sind da sehr unterschiedlich, was ein „schöner“ oder ein „unzumutbarer“ Ledergeruch ist. In der Praxis wird mit der Nase getestet. Da jedes Leder nach „Leder“ riecht, darf man nicht jeden Geruch gleich reklamieren. Ein gutes Indiz, ob ein Leder unzumutbar stinkt, sind daher Mitmenschen, die die Unzumutbarkeit des Geruchs bestätigen. Dann ist es nicht eine individuelle Empfindlichkeit, sondern die Mehrheit findet den Geruch unzumutbar. Dann wird dies auch meist durch einen Gutachter bestätigt.  
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Leather from North Africa sometimes smells of urine. This phenomenon occurs more frequently with low-priced goods. Unfortunately, this smell cannot be removed. Don`t buy such goods or complain immediately.
  
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Around 2010 in Germany there was a considerable increase in cases where leather furniture (beds, upholstery, furniture) gave off a biting, chemical smell from the moment of delivery. In most cases, the leather originated in Italy. It is assumed the problem was due to a preservative which produces this strong and unpleasant odour. If a distinctive smell does not stop after a few days, you should seek advice.
  
==Mold and cellar stench==
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On some leathers arise unpleasant odors due to incorrect [[Storage of leather|storage]]. Mostly it is [[Moldy leather - Mouldy leather|mold]]. Be careful before buying used leather articles. The most beautiful vintage car or the most beautiful [[Crocodile Leather|crocodile leather bag ]] maybe irreversible worthless. Frequently, such odors cannot be eliminated.
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==Measuring leather smell==
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Unfortunately, you cannot [[leather quality|measure]] smell. Opinions differ as to which is a nice or an unacceptable leather smell. In practice, the nose is used for testing. Since every leather smells like "leather", such a typical smell can`t be a cause of complaint. A good indication of whether a leather stinks unreasonably, is the response of human beings, who will confirm the unacceptability of the odour. Therefore it is not an individual sensitivity, but the majority who find the smell unacceptable. This is usually confirmed by an [[Leather expert - Leather consultant|expert]].
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==Mould and cellar stench==
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Unpleasant odours arise due to incorrect [[Storage of leather|storage]]. Mostly it is [[Moldy leather - Mouldy leather|mould]]. Be careful before buying used leather articles. The most beautiful vintage car or the most beautiful [[Crocodile leather|crocodile leather bag ]] may be irreversibly worthless. Frequently, such odours cannot be eliminated.
  
  
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The smell of leather

Everyone knows the soothing scent of old leather, but nowadays there are hardly any leathers that exude this beautiful smell. This is due to the fact that leather was tanned differently in the past. Vegetable tanning was then the main tanning method. The tanning agents and fats and oils gave the leather a special odour. Some of the odoriferous substances used in the past are even prohibited today. In particular, some nitro-musk compounds which strongly influenced the smell of leather.


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Leather odours are always different depending on the origin of the leather, the type of leather, the colour chemicals, the refatting substances and on the preservatives and tannins used.


Today, most car, furniture and clothing leather is chrome tanned. This tanning method is less odour intensive. Also there is more than one leather smell. Depending on the refatting substances, dyeing and colour chemicals and many other substances used, the resulting leather smells differently. Consequently, the mixture of individual odours of the substances gives the final smell of the leather.

Most automotive manufacturers attach great importance to having as little odour as possible, also referred to as new car smell. For testing, the interior of a vehicle is heated to 70 ° C, as odours intensify with rising temperature. Experts with particularly sensitive noses then test the interior for strong and unwanted odours. Most manufacturers prefer an odour-free interior so as to avoid complaints.


The smell policies of the various manufacturers (2015) are as follows:

  • VW: "Leather seats must smell like leather."
  • BMW: "The best smell is no smell."
  • Mercedes Benz: "Leather is the only permissible smell."
  • Volvo: "Minimize all odours."
  • Audi: "Neutral smell."
  • Ford: "Target: Eliminate all odours."


Since many consumers believe that a leather smell is pleasant, it has long been investigated how to control the smell during the production of leather. However, since the leather smell is produced by a mixture of the tannins, refatting agents, dyestuffs, binders and preservatives used in the production process, the final leather odour cannot be controlled. Most chemical components are necessary to achieve the desired leather quality. If an element is exchanged for a certain smell, the quality parameters of the leather are often changed too.


How to buy leather smell

So that leather smells like leather, you can revive the smell of leather with the COLOURLOCK Leather Essence.


COLOURLOCK Leather Essence.


Micro hollow balls

There have also been attempts to introduce odours into the leather or the dressing via micro-hollow balls, which give a leather odour under load. Such micro hollow balls contain smell and crack under weight over time. So far, leather produced in this way is not widely used in the market.

Alternatively, it is possible to apply a leather odour like a perfume to the final product.


Odour problems with new leather

Some new leather bags, belts, furniture, vehicles and jackets have a very unpleasant smell. This can occur when inferior fish oils or other foul-smelling substances were used in the manufacturing process. This should be noticed at the time of purchase. Usually, the smell occurs later, because odours are only noticeable at warm temperatures or in smaller, neutral-smelling rooms.

Unsuitable fish oils spread a "fish odour". In clothing, the leather may be saved by a dry-cleaning specialist, who removes the oil completely by cleaning with solvents. But, usually, the object suffers under this type of cleaning. Where such a cleaning is not possible, there is no solution. Therefore, always highlight such issues to the manufacturer or shop owner in good time.

Leather from North Africa sometimes smells of urine. This phenomenon occurs more frequently with low-priced goods. Unfortunately, this smell cannot be removed. Don`t buy such goods or complain immediately.

Around 2010 in Germany there was a considerable increase in cases where leather furniture (beds, upholstery, furniture) gave off a biting, chemical smell from the moment of delivery. In most cases, the leather originated in Italy. It is assumed the problem was due to a preservative which produces this strong and unpleasant odour. If a distinctive smell does not stop after a few days, you should seek advice.


Measuring leather smell

Unfortunately, you cannot measure smell. Opinions differ as to which is a nice or an unacceptable leather smell. In practice, the nose is used for testing. Since every leather smells like "leather", such a typical smell can`t be a cause of complaint. A good indication of whether a leather stinks unreasonably, is the response of human beings, who will confirm the unacceptability of the odour. Therefore it is not an individual sensitivity, but the majority who find the smell unacceptable. This is usually confirmed by an expert.


Mould and cellar stench

Unpleasant odours arise due to incorrect storage. Mostly it is mould. Be careful before buying used leather articles. The most beautiful vintage car or the most beautiful crocodile leather bag may be irreversibly worthless. Frequently, such odours cannot be eliminated.


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