How to Deal with Wet Leather Seats?
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After leather seats get wet, use a damp towel with a neutral or alkaline cleaning product to gently wipe the surface of the seats to remove stains. After cleaning, use a soft towel to dry the surface moisture, then allow the seats to air dry naturally. If the leather seats in the car have been soaked by rain overnight and are severely wet, causing the leather to expand and loosen, it is necessary to take the car to a beauty center for maintenance. During the drying process, avoid using a blow dryer or exposing the seats to direct sunlight, as this can damage the leather.