How to Repair a Car Seat Burned by a Cigarette?
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Car seat burned by a cigarette can be repaired using the following methods: 1. If the surface is slightly burned: First, clean the damaged area. If the burn is not deep, you can directly apply leather finishing paste to restore the original color and appearance. 2. If the surface is scratched: Clean the scratched area, use leather adhesive to reattach any displaced leather pieces, let it dry, and if the marks are still visible, sand it smooth with sandpaper, then apply leather finishing paste until the original color and appearance are restored. 3. If there is a hole: Find a leather patch larger than the hole and matching the seat color. Trim the hole neatly, carefully sand the reverse side of the hole's edge to create a gradual slope for less noticeable adhesion. After sanding, apply leather adhesive to the reverse side of the hole's edge and the patch, place the patch inside the hole to adhere, then carefully remove any excess adhesive.