Vaumol

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title: Vaumol
text: Vaumol is a trademark name for a method of colouring leather hide used by Connolly Leather until the mid-1980s. It was used chiefly for manufacturing leather upholstery for high class British automobiles of the era such as Rolls-Royce and Daimler. Vaumol used a two layer colour coat consisting of a first layer of cellulose based colour spread over the stretched hide, followed by a second layer applied with a spraygun. Vaumol had a distinctive aroma as a result of the organic compound used in the
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description: Method of colouring leather hide
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