Why should we remove the moisture from the leather materials?
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When leather is exposed to high-humid environments, however, it can cause it to rot. This isn't something that happens overnight, but leaving a leather product in a humid environment for days or weeks on end will eventually cause damage. Low humidity — or exceptionally dry air — will cause leather to dry out and crack.
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- Stains (can be grey, green or black and may be permanent in light color leathers)
- Spots and marks on the grain that make the leather look inferior causing a downgrading of the finished product
- Can consume important additives used in leather making, such as fat liquors, tannins, etc.
- Can negatively impact the physical properties of leather (e.g. reduce tear and tensile strength)
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