How to Remove the Rear Seat Cushion of a Car?

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DiJames
07/25/25 3:27am
The method to remove the rear seat cushion of a car is as follows: 1. Locate the release handles on both sides of the rear seat near the windows; 2. Pull the handles to fold the rear seat back forward, then lift the rear seat upward to remove the cushion. The cleaning method for car leather seats is: 1. Prepare the necessary tools and cleaning materials; 2. Spray foam cleaner onto the seats; 3. Clean the stains on the seats; 4. Wipe off the foam with a dry cloth; 5. Open the windows and let the seats air dry naturally. Precautions for leather seat maintenance include: 1. Avoid using strong alkaline cleaners; 2. Dry with a cotton towel after cleaning; 3. Prevent sharp objects from scratching the leather.
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DelKennedy
08/10/25 4:58pm
Removing the rear seat cushions in a car is actually quite simple, I've done it several times myself. The first step is to check the fixing points of the seat, usually there are plastic clips or hooks at the front edge or sides of the cushion. You need to gently lift it up with your hands or apply some force to pry open the clips. Never pull hard, as this may damage the plastic parts or hurt your fingers. I recommend wearing gloves for safety. If your car has electric functions, remember to turn off the power first to avoid accidents. After removal, dust or snack crumbs dropped by children may accumulate under the cushion, so it's a good opportunity to clean it before reinstalling. Doing this regularly can prevent odors. When reinstalling, align the clips and press them back until you hear a 'click' sound. Overall, even beginners can do it, but the operation should be steady.
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