How to Maintain Leather Car Seats?
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Maintenance methods for leather car seats: 1. Apply protective agents. After each cleaning, use a leather-specific protective agent to thoroughly maintain the seats, forming a waterproof and stain-resistant protective film on the leather surface; 2. Maintain cleanliness inside the car. Develop good hygiene habits during daily use to avoid placing dirty clothes, towels, or basketballs on the leather seats; 3. Avoid installing seat covers. Leather seats are actually more stain-resistant than fabric seats, and common dust and stains can be easily wiped off with a clean cloth. Installing seat covers not only diminishes the advantages of leather seats but may also cause damage due to long-term friction; 4. Avoid contact with hard or sharp objects. Try to keep items like keys or tools off the seat surface and avoid placing heavy boxes directly on the seats; 5. Keep away from heat sources. Avoid parking the car in direct sunlight. If long-term parking in open areas is necessary, use a sunshade to reduce UV damage to the leather seats.