I was nearly going to say, "I find this quite amusing'.
But I thought better of it.
I used to think it was awkward sorting out the various words and sayings between the Brits; Yanks, Canucks, and Aussies.
But when it comes to fabrics, and leathers, those old cliches, pale into insignificance.
This present post talks about 'Fake Suede'
Down under 'Suede' is a form of leather, as a rule of thumb, suede is for apparel, whereas in furniture, it would be called Nubuck.
Some manufacturers call their micro/macro/fibre suites, fake suede, or imitation suede. This is usually a polyprop; material, sometimes with a nylon face.
Now comes the intriguing part.
Stuart says that he cleaned one of those fake suedes,
buffalo hide, yesterday.
Derek say's, 'Remember you are dealing with a
bonded fabric'Can someone please explain to me, the construction of the 'Fake Suede', as referred to in this post.
No wonder Delia doesn't understand me.
Sometimes, even I don't understand me.
Cheers,
Shorty.