
3M adhesive can damage genuine leather on the dashboard. Here are specific details about how 3M adhesive harms genuine leather: 1. Loss of gloss: Any adhesive should be kept separate from leather, otherwise the leather surface will lose its shine. 2. Rough leather surface: The surface of the leather will become rough, so genuine leather requires careful . Below is additional information about the characteristics of 3M adhesive: 1. Adhesiveness: It has strong adhesiveness and holding power, far exceeding ordinary double-sided tape. 2. Temperature resistance: It is durable with good temperature resistance, capable of withstanding short-term temperatures of 204-230°C and long-term temperatures of 120-145°C. 3. Other characteristics: It is waterproof, has good resilience, strong adhesion, and is suitable for bonding many products.

I used 3M adhesive to attach a genuine leather trim on my dashboard before, but when I removed it, I noticed some surface peeling and leftover adhesive marks. Genuine leather is quite delicate, and once the strong adhesive bonds firmly, removing it can pull on the leather surface, easily causing cracks or discoloration. Later, a friend at the repair shop told me that genuine leather is sensitive to the chemical components in such adhesives—over time, the adhesive can seep in and cause the leather to harden and age. It’s best to test it first in an inconspicuous corner or switch to specialized removable automotive tape for safety. If it’s already stuck, peel it off slowly without yanking, and gently wipe away residue with warm soapy water. For regular of a leather dashboard, always use dedicated cleaners and avoid harsh products.

I've encountered similar situations where 3M adhesive can indeed cause damage to genuine leather dashboards. Leather materials tend to absorb the bonding agents in the adhesive, leading to localized discoloration or fiber damage. Especially in hot weather, increased cabin temperature makes the adhesive more viscous and harder to remove. Using low-viscosity 3M double-sided tape might be better as it's designed to be gentler. I recommend cleaning the leather surface thoroughly before application, ensuring it's dry and free from grease. If accidentally stuck firmly, try using a hair dryer to heat and soften the adhesive before peeling. For daily of leather dashboards, remember to avoid prolonged direct sunlight exposure, minimize adhesive contact, and preserve the leather's lifespan.

I personally think it's better to be cautious. 3M adhesive may leave stains or damage the leather surface over time because genuine leather is soft and not resistant to strong adhesives. First, test it on a small area by sticking it for a few minutes to see the effect. If the adhesive is already on the dashboard, don't pull it off forcefully. Use alcohol thinner to gently wipe off the remaining adhesive marks, but don't overuse it to avoid damaging the leather. It is recommended to use other methods, such as clip-on decorations, which are safer.

From experience, 3M adhesive poses potential risks to leather dashboards, such as residue damaging the leather's gloss or causing aging. The key is to choose the appropriate type of adhesive, for example, removable tape is better than strong glue. Before applying, thoroughly clean the leather with a mild detergent to remove dust. When removing, do it gently and avoid direct pulling. If problems occur, try using baby oil to soften and remove adhesive marks. Pay attention to temperature changes inside the car and minimize the exposure time of the adhesive to protect the leather's durability.

I've tested various adhesives, and while 3M glue is relatively mild, the leather dashboard is too delicate and can still suffer minor damage. Long-term adhesion allows glue components to penetrate, causing the leather surface to dry out or blister. Compared to other adhesives, automotive-grade hook-and-loop fasteners are safer and cause much less damage. Alternatively, using silicone pads to adhere to the surface reduces direct contact. For prevention, minimize adhesive use on leather dashboards and regularly apply wax to maintain surface elasticity and address any residue.


