How to Repair Holes in Car Leather Seats?
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Methods for repairing holes in car leather seats are as follows: 1. Adhesive repair for small cracks. When small cracks appear on leather seats, lay the cracked area flat on a workbench, apply acrylic resin into the crack, align the crack edges, and dry it with a blow dryer. Once dried, the crack will be repaired. 2. Adhesive repair for larger holes. For larger holes in leather seats, first lay the damaged area flat on a workbench. Take a piece of non-woven fabric slightly larger than the hole, insert it through the opening to pad underneath the hole, and spread it flat. Then apply leather adhesive into the hole and align the edges neatly. Place a layer of cotton cloth over the hole and press it with an iron to set the shape. Once the leather surface is smooth, remove the padding cloth and dry it with a blow dryer. If any marks remain, apply matching color paste to cover them, ensuring the repair is invisible.