Can Damaged Car Interior Leather Be Repaired?
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If the damage is relatively small, it can be repaired with adhesive and stitching, similar to fixing leather clothing. If the damage is extensive, it is recommended to replace it. Below are specific methods for maintaining car leather upholstery: 1. Keep away from heat sources: Car leather seats should be kept at least two feet away from heat sources, as being too close can cause the leather to dry and crack. 2. Avoid prolonged sun exposure: Do not leave the leather exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods to prevent fading. 3. Regular cleaning and maintenance: Use a vacuum cleaner weekly to remove dust. After cleaning, avoid using a hair dryer to quickly dry the leather; instead, use a cotton cloth or soft towel to dry it gently to prevent scratches, or let it air dry in a cool, ventilated area. 4. Avoid using chemical cleaners: Minimize the use of leather protectants, as they can make the leather dependent. If you stop using them, the leather may lose its luster.