How to Repair a Cracked Faux Leather Car Seat?
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Here are the methods for repairing damaged faux leather car seats: 1. Clean the seat. First, use a soft brush and a semi-damp towel to thoroughly clean the area that needs repair, especially any wrinkled leather surfaces, then dry it with a dry towel. This step ensures the leather surface is clean and dry, allowing subsequent materials to better penetrate the leather layer. 2. Sand the seat. Next, use fine-grit sandpaper to sand the surface that needs repair. Remove any hardened cracked fragments, and use a toothbrush to clean off the sanded leather particles. 3. Soften and repair the damage. Apply a leather softener to the treated leather surface to soften any hardened areas, then follow the sequence of 'fill—sand—fill—sand' to apply a repair paste. 4. Color treatment. Before coloring, spray a layer of treatment agent on the leather surface to remove decomposed stains and fibers. Then, within 60–150 seconds, proceed with coloring. Match the color card to select the appropriate pigment, use a spray gun to evenly coat the leather layer, and finally spray a post-treatment agent to fix the color.