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A perforation of [[leather]] is the cutting of holes into the surface at regular intervals. Through the perforation, little leather pieces are punched out and removed. | A perforation of [[leather]] is the cutting of holes into the surface at regular intervals. Through the perforation, little leather pieces are punched out and removed. | ||
− | [[Car leather]] is provided with a [[finish|covering and protective | + | [[Car leather]] is provided with a [[finish|covering and protective colour layer]] so that it meets the desired [[leather quality|characteristics]] of automotive manufacturers (stain resistance, abrasion resistance, UV resistance, etc.). Non-[[finish|pigmented]] [[smooth leather]] ([[aniline leather]]) is too delicate for car interiors. |
− | The disadvantage of [[finish|surface colourations]] is the reduced [[Breathability of leather|breathability]] of the leather. Therefore, car seats are often perforated in the contact areas. Due to the perforation, the air permeability of the leather is | + | The disadvantage of [[finish|surface colourations]] is the reduced [[Breathability of leather|breathability]] of the leather. Therefore, car seats are often perforated in the contact areas. Due to the perforation, the air permeability of the leather is noticeably increased and sweating in the contact area is significantly reduced. |
− | + | Perforations are almost exclusively used for [[car leather|vehicle upholstery]]. For [[leather furniture]], perforations are unusual. For [[leather shoes|shoes]], [[leather bag|bags]] and [[leather clothing|clothing]], perforation is used for decorative reasons. | |
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− | Perforations are almost exclusively used for [[car leather|vehicle upholstery]]. For [[leather furniture]], perforations are unusual. | + | |
[[car leather|Car manufacturers]] such as Mercedes, Opel, Ford, Porsche and also VW (New Beetle) use perforated leather. | [[car leather|Car manufacturers]] such as Mercedes, Opel, Ford, Porsche and also VW (New Beetle) use perforated leather. | ||
− | Very well known at Mercedes is the so-called [[Mercedes Basketweave|Mercedes | + | Very well-known at Mercedes is the so-called [[Mercedes Basketweave|Mercedes basket weave]] perforation, which is a mixture of [[Embossed leather|embossing]] and perforation. |
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− | [[bild:Loch-Perforation-001.jpg| | + | [[bild:Loch-Perforation-001.jpg|500px]] |
− | [[bild:Eckige-Perforation-001.jpg| | + | </p> |
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+ | [[bild:Eckige-Perforation-001.jpg|500px]] | ||
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− | [[bild:Perforation-rot-02.jpg| | + | [[bild:Perforation-rot-02.jpg|500px]] |
− | [[bild:Perforation-rot-03.jpg| | + | </p> |
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+ | [[bild:Perforation-rot-03.jpg|500px]] | ||
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− | [[bild:Mercedes-SL129-1995-perfori.jpg| | + | [[bild:Mercedes-SL129-1995-perfori.jpg|500px]] |
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− | ''Perforated [[car leather]] | + | ''Perforated [[car leather]].''<br></p> |
<p> </p> | <p> </p> | ||
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− | [[bild:tasche-perforiert-01.jpg| | + | [[bild:Porsche-Perforation.jpg|500px]] |
− | [[bild:Perforation-Taschen.jpg| | + | </p> |
+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | ''Occasionally in [[car leather]]: perforation for decorative reasons or brand advertising.''<br></p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
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+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | [[bild:Mercedes-Kunstleder-Perfora.jpg|500px]] | ||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | ''Perforated [[imitation leather]].''<br></p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
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+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | [[bild:tasche-perforiert-01.jpg|500px]] | ||
+ | </p> | ||
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+ | [[bild:Perforation-Taschen.jpg|500px]] | ||
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− | ''Perforated | + | ''Perforated [[Leather suits|motorcycle comb]] and [[Leather jacket|leisure jacket]].''<br></p> |
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− | [[bild:Perforation-Kaschierung-001.jpg| | + | [[bild:Perforation-Kaschierung-001.jpg|500px]] |
− | [[bild:Perforation-Kaschierung-002.jpg| | + | </p> |
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+ | [[bild:Perforation-Kaschierung-002.jpg|500px]] | ||
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− | [[bild:Perforation-Leder-05.jpg| | + | [[bild:Perforation-Leder-05.jpg|500px]] |
− | [[bild:Perforation-Leder-06.jpg| | + | </p> |
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+ | [[bild:Perforation-Leder-06.jpg|500px]] | ||
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− | [[bild:Perforation-Leder-08.jpg| | + | [[bild:Perforation-Leder-08.jpg|500px]] |
− | [[bild:Perforation-Leder-09.jpg| | + | </p> |
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+ | [[bild:Perforation-Leder-09.jpg|500px]] | ||
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==[[Embossed leather|Embossing]] with intentional perforations of the leather== | ==[[Embossed leather|Embossing]] with intentional perforations of the leather== | ||
− | Some leathers are | + | Some leathers are so heavily [[Embossed leather|embossed]], that holes are created in the leather. In contrast to perforation, no leather is punched out and removed. |
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− | [[bild:Perforation-Abramowitsch-04.jpg| | + | [[bild:Perforation-Abramowitsch-04.jpg|500px]] |
− | [[bild:Perforation-Abramowitsch-01.jpg| | + | </p> |
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+ | [[bild:Perforation-Abramowitsch-01.jpg|500px]] | ||
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− | [[bild:Perforation-01.jpg| | + | [[bild:Perforation-01.jpg|500px]] |
− | [[bild:Perforation-02.jpg| | + | </p> |
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+ | [[bild:Perforation-02.jpg|500px]] | ||
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− | [[bild:Möbel-Flechtnarbung-01.jpg| | + | [[bild:Möbel-Flechtnarbung-01.jpg|500px]] |
− | [[bild:Möbel-Flechtnarbung-02.jpg| | + | </p> |
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− | <flashow> | + | <flashow>//www.youtube.com/v/sYzdxiXI-2g&fs=1&color1=0x660000&color2=0x550000&border=1|width=500|height=281,25</flashow> |
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==[[Leather cleaner|Cleaning]] and [[leather care|maintenance]] of perforations== | ==[[Leather cleaner|Cleaning]] and [[leather care|maintenance]] of perforations== | ||
− | Perforation in leather is sensitive to moisture. Therefore, the following procedure must be followed during [[leather cleaner|cleaning]] and [[leather care|care]]: | + | Perforation in leather is sensitive to moisture. Therefore, the following procedure must be followed during [[leather cleaner|cleaning]] and [[leather care|care]]: in the area of the perforation, apply all products only sparingly in order not to fill the holes or to soak them too much. The moisture can penetrate causing the edges to swell or the moisture can soak the cushioning foam behind and wet the leather with remaining stains. |
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− | + | <flashow>//www.youtube.com/v/VfEGUllrjcQ&fs=1&color1=0x660000&color2=0x550000&border=1|width=500|height=281,25</flashow> | |
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− | '' | + | [[bild:Leather-perforated-leather-cleaner-01.jpg|500px]] |
+ | </p> | ||
+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | [[bild:Leather-perforated-leather-care-01.jpg|500px]] | ||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | ''[https://www.colourlock.com/How-To-s/Car-Leather/How-to-clean-perforated-leather-car-seats/ Perforated leather can easily be cleaned and maintained.]''<br></p> | ||
<p> </p> | <p> </p> | ||
− | When [[leather cleaner|cleaning]], the following procedure is recommended: | + | When [[leather cleaner|cleaning]], the following procedure is recommended: dispense some leather cleaner foam onto a cloth or a brush and then clean the leather carefully. Remove the foam and cleaning residue with a cloth slightly moistened with water. Also, when applying care products, slightly moisten a cloth with the care product and wipe the leather gently. |
− | If you follow these rules, there is no risk due to the perforation, and the leather | + | If you follow these rules, there is no risk due to the perforation, and the leather will remain beautiful for a long time. |
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− | [[bild: | + | [[bild:Perforation-Raender-03.jpg|500px]] |
− | [[bild:Perforation- | + | </p> |
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+ | [[bild:Perforation-Raender-02.jpg|500px]] | ||
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− | '' | + | ''Typical stains caused by too wet cleaning and/or care application.''<br></p> |
<p> </p> | <p> </p> | ||
− | + | Perforated leather can also react sensitively to penetrating or dripping water. Stains may remain after drying. Unfortunately, there is no surefire way to remove it. You can try [https://www.colourlock.com/How-To-s/Car-Leather/How-to-clean-perforated-leather-car-seats/ cleaning the entire surface], but not too wet, and with luck it will cause a uniform change in the surface, which is then no longer noticeable, which then has to be carried out on all perforated leather. If the procedure does not work, it is better to consult a leather specialist. Further cleaning with more water or more aggressive agents can actually [[leather care#Damages caused by leather care|worsen the condition]]. | |
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+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | [[bild:Leather-Perforation-Water Stains.jpg|500px]] | ||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | ''Stains due to water penetration on perforated leather.''<br></p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
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+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | <flashow>//www.youtube.com/v/4xEH5PHJAmw&fs=1&color1=0x660000&color2=0x550000&border=1|width=500|height=281,25</flashow><br></p> | ||
+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | ''Deformation and [[Shrunken leather - leather shrinkage|leather shrinkage]] caused by water damages on [[car leather]].''<br></p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
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+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | [[bild:Perforation-Vogelkot-vorher-01.jpg|500px]] | ||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | ''Bird droppings leave unexpected strong [[leather damages|damage]].''<br></p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
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+ | *Further information: [https://www.colourlock.com/How-To-s/Car-Leather/How-to-clean-perforated-leather-car-seats/ COLOURLOCK - THE CLEANING AND CARE OF PERFORATED LEATHER] | ||
==[[Leather repair|Leather repairs]]== | ==[[Leather repair|Leather repairs]]== | ||
− | If perforated leather is torn or otherwise damaged, it must | + | If perforated leather is torn or otherwise damaged, it must usually be replaced by a [[saddler|trimmer]]. The perforation tears with the same effect as the perforation of a stamp. The leather then tears along the row of holes. Specialised [[Leather repair|leather repair companies]] can sometimes repair such damages without replacing the leather. However, a visible scar mostly remains and only skilled and experienced craftsmen can do such work well. |
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− | [[bild:Perforation-Reparatur-04.jpg| | + | [[bild:Perforation-Reparatur-04.jpg|500px]] |
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</p> | </p> | ||
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− | ''Tears in the perforated leather | + | [[bild:Perforation-Reparatur-05.jpg|500px]] |
+ | </p> | ||
+ | <p align=center> | ||
+ | ''Tears in the perforated leather cannot be [[Leather repair|repaired]] invisibly. A scar remains.''<br></p> | ||
<p> </p> | <p> </p> | ||
− | + | == Other ways of providing leather with designs == | |
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− | == Other | + | |
* [[Embossed leather]] | * [[Embossed leather]] | ||
* [[Carving leather]] | * [[Carving leather]] |
Latest revision as of 18:30, 7 June 2023
Contents
Leather perforation - Perforated leather
A perforation of leather is the cutting of holes into the surface at regular intervals. Through the perforation, little leather pieces are punched out and removed.
Car leather is provided with a covering and protective colour layer so that it meets the desired characteristics of automotive manufacturers (stain resistance, abrasion resistance, UV resistance, etc.). Non-pigmented smooth leather (aniline leather) is too delicate for car interiors.
The disadvantage of surface colourations is the reduced breathability of the leather. Therefore, car seats are often perforated in the contact areas. Due to the perforation, the air permeability of the leather is noticeably increased and sweating in the contact area is significantly reduced.
Perforations are almost exclusively used for vehicle upholstery. For leather furniture, perforations are unusual. For shoes, bags and clothing, perforation is used for decorative reasons.
Car manufacturers such as Mercedes, Opel, Ford, Porsche and also VW (New Beetle) use perforated leather.
Very well-known at Mercedes is the so-called Mercedes basket weave perforation, which is a mixture of embossing and perforation.
Perforations are usually round, but can also be angular.
Design: Perforation of a red dyed leather with a black surface colouration.
Perforated car leather.
Occasionally in car leather: perforation for decorative reasons or brand advertising.
Perforated imitation leather.
Perforated hand bags.
Perforated motorcycle comb and leisure jacket.
For production reasons, it is also possible to laminate and then perforate. The perforation holes then also pass through the cushion material on the back.
Furniture cushions get a perforation on the back to allow venting of the cushions. At the same time, it is used for advertising with own brand.
Perforation of leather in the leather workshop
There are smaller machines with which leather can be perforated in the leather workshop. Different punching tools can be used to achieve different patterns and hole sizes.
With a perforation machine, car leather and other leather can be perforated as required (car saddlery in Dubai).
The leather is perforated quickly.
The perforation tools punch round holes.
The cut-out leather pieces land in the collecting container of the perforating machine.
Embossing with intentional perforations of the leather
Some leathers are so heavily embossed, that holes are created in the leather. In contrast to perforation, no leather is punched out and removed.
'The Mercedes Basketweave is an embossing, that pierces the leather.
Luxury leather embossed with pattern (front and back). The leather was perforated.
A car leather with an embossing that tears the leather.
Exotic: Leather chair with Mercedes Basketweave embossing.
A video about painting on leather, perforating leather, carving leather, embossing leather and several other methods to create motifs on leather.
Cleaning and maintenance of perforations
Perforation in leather is sensitive to moisture. Therefore, the following procedure must be followed during cleaning and care: in the area of the perforation, apply all products only sparingly in order not to fill the holes or to soak them too much. The moisture can penetrate causing the edges to swell or the moisture can soak the cushioning foam behind and wet the leather with remaining stains.
Perforated leather can easily be cleaned and maintained.
When cleaning, the following procedure is recommended: dispense some leather cleaner foam onto a cloth or a brush and then clean the leather carefully. Remove the foam and cleaning residue with a cloth slightly moistened with water. Also, when applying care products, slightly moisten a cloth with the care product and wipe the leather gently.
If you follow these rules, there is no risk due to the perforation, and the leather will remain beautiful for a long time.
Typical stains caused by too wet cleaning and/or care application.
Perforated leather can also react sensitively to penetrating or dripping water. Stains may remain after drying. Unfortunately, there is no surefire way to remove it. You can try cleaning the entire surface, but not too wet, and with luck it will cause a uniform change in the surface, which is then no longer noticeable, which then has to be carried out on all perforated leather. If the procedure does not work, it is better to consult a leather specialist. Further cleaning with more water or more aggressive agents can actually worsen the condition.
Stains due to water penetration on perforated leather.
Deformation and leather shrinkage caused by water damages on car leather.
Bird droppings leave unexpected strong damage.
- Further information: COLOURLOCK - THE CLEANING AND CARE OF PERFORATED LEATHER
Leather repairs
If perforated leather is torn or otherwise damaged, it must usually be replaced by a trimmer. The perforation tears with the same effect as the perforation of a stamp. The leather then tears along the row of holes. Specialised leather repair companies can sometimes repair such damages without replacing the leather. However, a visible scar mostly remains and only skilled and experienced craftsmen can do such work well.
Tear in leather from a Porsche seat. No easy repair.
Tears in the perforated leather cannot be repaired invisibly. A scar remains.
Other ways of providing leather with designs
- Embossed leather
- Carving leather
- Laser engraving - Laser cutting leather
- Hole punching
- Embroidery
- Leather seams
- Leather imprint
- Formed leather
- Painting on leather
- Braided leather
- Leather etching & engraving
- Leather tattoo
- Glued leather strips
- Burning designs on leather