Fenice WATERSTAIN® The evolution of the dyeing fluid creams

Fenice WATERSTAIN
Free of solvent emissions, the patented Fenice product improves, simplifies and makes environment-friendly the finishing technology for leathers and leatherware Among the top systems designed by Fenice, a Venetian company that has been working for over 40 years in the field of chemistry applied to leather care products, stands out Waterstain®: it consists in a range of fluid creams dyes, kept in an watery environment, able to revolutionize the approach to the coloring and finishing of leather and footwear in crust.

Fenice WATERSTAIN

Due to its unique features, Waterstain® is perfect for endless uses, aiming at providing quick and personalized responses: through post-application treatments comes a myriad of special, trendy effects and through the mixing of different pigments come brand-new nuances for an ever-updated color palette.

Fenice WATERSTAIN

Its deep and intense dyeing power, softness and naturalness preserved in treated leather, ease of application and versatility, simplify and optimize the process and working times of footwear, leatherware and leather garments and of the tannery itself, bringing innovation in quality and care for the environment. www.fenice.it

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Established in Valdagno in 1973 by Giuseppe Pisi, FENICE has passed the turning point of its first 40 years, gaining a comprehensive experience and a technical background in the leather finishing field. The entrepreneurial spirit of its founder and that of his “successors” has enabled the company to pursuit a highly successful policy, flanking tanneries, shoe and leatherware factories and even the end consumer, in an increasingly innovative and proactive way.

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Attention to the manufacturing process and an eco-friendly technological research: such values have grown over time and have become milestones of the company’s new business generation. FENICE is a chemical company whose core business is focused on the creation, production and analysis of chemical specialties used in the leather finishing process and in the manufacture of footwear and leather goods.