How to Repair Worn Leather Seats?
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Clean with a soft brush, then dry with a towel. Sand the surface to be repaired with water sandpaper, then apply a leather repair paste in the order of "fill-sand-fill-sand," and finally color it. After wiping the car leather seats thoroughly with a damp cloth, apply foam cleaner to the entire surface of the leather seats. Let it sit for a few minutes, then gently wipe off the foam cleaner with a soft cloth. Make sure to wipe clean without leaving any residue. Once the leather seats are cleaned, spray leather conditioner on the surface and use a clean, soft cloth to spread it evenly over the entire leather surface. Maintenance of leather seats: 1. Proper cleaning: Cleaning leather seats is essential. When cleaning car leather seats, use a suitable cleaner to remove dust and stains from the leather surface, preventing bacteria and pollutants from damaging the leather and keeping it dry and tidy. 2. Avoid soaking: Some owners may be lazy and soak the seats directly, which can cause significant damage to the leather. 3. Keep away from heat sources: Placing hot objects near leather seats can cause the leather to crack, turning a once-pristine seat into an eyesore. Also, avoid exposing leather seats to direct sunlight to prevent fading. 4. Smart conditioning: Properly conditioning the leather with fat can nourish it, repair damage, and make the surface smoother and more even, resulting in a softer and smoother feel.