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Dyes, unlike pigments,
stain the leather rather than covering it, so that any imperfections
present in the skin will show through. Aniline, suede and nubuck
leather are dyed, and receive no pigmented coating, while semi-aniline
leather receives only a lightly pigmented coating, so the leather
used for these products generally needs to be less marked by scratches
and other marks.
See also, pigments
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