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There are two different types of PU leather. Some people use this to mean "pull up" leather, which is oily leather that lightens where it bends, and does not burnish well. Most of the time it is used to mean bicast leather (I think it means polyurethane in that case), which is a finished split. Since most finished split is chrome-tanned, and since most chrome-tanned does not burnish well, you would want to look for edge paints (or possibly burnishing wax, if you have access to machinery).

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well, I think the 2ed floor have given a good answer

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