Do Leather Seats Need Seat Covers?
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Leather seats do not require additional seat covers primarily because seat covers can interfere with the deployment of seat airbags, potentially preventing them from inflating promptly during an accident to protect passengers. Leather seats undergo extensive treatment before leaving the factory, so not using seat covers will not affect their lifespan. Here are some leather seat maintenance tips: 1. Keep car leather seats away from heat sources, as proximity can cause the leather to crack. 2. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prevent the leather from fading. 3. Regularly clean and maintain the seats by wiping off dust with a slightly damp cloth to keep them dry and tidy. 4. If the seats get dirty, use a small amount of multi-purpose foam cleaner for cleaning and ensure the leather surface remains dry. 5. When sitting on the seats, avoid contact with items like keychains or metal buttons on clothing to prevent scratches. 6. Prevent liquids from soaking into the seats.