Is It Normal for the Area Under the Rear Car Seats to Feel Hot?

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FelixFitz
07/29/25 11:05pm
It is normal for the area under the rear car seats to feel hot, which may be due to the high temperature of the exhaust pipe. Types of car seats are as follows: 1. Fabric Seats: Fabric seats, as the name suggests, are primarily made from a chemical fiber material. In simple terms, materials like velvet, cotton, and linen fall into this category. Cleaning these fabric seats is very straightforward. Owners only need to use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust attached to the seats, followed by a gentle wipe with a neutral fiber cleaner and a damp cloth. 2. Genuine Leather Seats: Genuine leather seats, made from real leather, are simple, comfortable, and elegant. Unlike fabric seats, genuine leather seats require regular maintenance. The first point is to avoid direct sunlight; it's best to keep them in shaded areas to prevent UV rays from accelerating fading or cracking. The second point is to use a soft leather cleaner for wiping during cleaning. 3. Synthetic Leather Seats: Many people mistakenly believe that genuine leather and synthetic leather are the same material. In reality, most so-called genuine leather seats on the market are actually synthetic leather. After all, genuine leather seats are quite expensive. This 'synthetic leather' is usually made with a small amount of genuine leather mixed with a certain proportion of artificial or recycled leather. With heavy marketing by some businesses, these synthetic leather seats have quickly secured a place in the market and become the choice for most people.
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