What is the Difference Between Genuine Leather and Synthetic Leather for Car Seats?

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LunaMarie
07/29/25 10:50pm
Here are the specific differences between genuine leather and synthetic leather for car seats: 1. Appearance: Genuine leather has no backing, while synthetic leather does; genuine leather has tiny pores. When you press the softer part with your thumb, many fine and uniform wrinkles will appear around the thumb, and they will disappear when you lift your thumb. Synthetic leather may not show wrinkles or may display coarse patterns, which do not disappear when the thumb is lifted. 2. Smell: Genuine leather has irregular grain patterns in different areas and emits a slightly fishy odor when sniffed, while synthetic leather has a plastic or rubber smell and uniform grain patterns throughout. 3. Stain Resistance: Genuine leather is less prone to staining compared to ordinary fabrics, cotton, or synthetic leather, and stains can be easily removed with a cleaning agent.
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