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Home / FAQ / Why does leather dehydrate and crack over time?

Why does leather dehydrate and crack over time?

​Leather is a natural product that is used to being regularly oiled and maintained by a living animal.

From the moment the leather is no longer being fed by its natural oils, it starts to dehydrate. Leather is porous, similar to our skin and without regular moisturising it can become dry and brittle.

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