What are the materials used for car seats?
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Car seat materials are divided into the following categories: 1. Fabric seats, which are made of textile materials: Their advantages include good breathability, resistance to damage, strong surface friction, providing a more stable seating feel without slipping, resistance to heat and sunlight, and long lifespan. However, they tend to look worn after prolonged use. 2. Leather seats, which are made of leather materials: Leather materials can highlight the car's premium feel and provide a more comfortable riding experience, enhancing the owner's taste and status; they are highly durable, easy to maintain, and simple to care for, but have poor breathability; leather seats heat up quickly under sunlight, turning the car into a 'steamer' rapidly. 3. NAPPA seats, which are high-end genuine leather seats: Nappa is a leather-making style, often characterized by a soft grain surface. It is usually made from sheepskin, top-grain cowhide, or split leather, featuring a smooth surface and soft texture. They often incorporate perforated ventilation designs and can support seat heating. Nappa leather heats up quickly and retains heat for a long time after heating, while grain leather is also relatively easy to clean. However, Nappa leather is more delicate, with average durability, and may develop irreversible wrinkles and scratches after tens of thousands of kilometers of use.