
Generally, places that install car seat covers will assist in removing the old seat covers and then install the new ones. Method for installing car seat covers: First, remove the old seat covers, thoroughly clean all parts including the seat backs and headrests. Then, follow the sequence of first the seat back and then the headrest to fit the cover properly. Pull out the straps from the gap between the seat back and the seat, fasten them securely, and then install and tighten the headrest cover to complete the process. Places where seat covers can be installed: Car seat covers can be installed at vehicle repair shops, professional 4S stores, seat cover retail shops, and other similar locations.

Last time I had new seat covers installed at a car detailing shop, the staff directly helped me remove and discard the old ones, saying it was free as part of the service. He used professional tools to unfasten the clips under the seats, and the whole process went smoothly, taking about ten minutes. Removing the old covers ensures the new ones fit properly, otherwise they might bulge or be unstable. The technician mentioned that some old seat covers accumulate a lot of dirt, and after removal, he also cleaned the seat surfaces, making the car smell much fresher. It's recommended to go to a professional shop for installation—it saves time, effort, and is safer. If you DIY, you’ll need to study the seat structure and be careful not to damage the hooks or clips, as beginners are prone to mistakes. In short, when paying for professional service, the removal of old covers is usually included for free.

Installing seat covers yourself requires hands-on removal of the old ones. As someone who frequently DIYs car modifications, the key to handling old covers lies in locating the anchor points, such as hooks or Velcro. Gently pull them apart without excessive force to prevent material tearing. After removing the old seat covers, the exposed seat surface tends to collect dust, so it's essential to clean it before installing new ones to avoid bacterial growth affecting health. Some cheap old covers may have severe adhesion and require careful peeling or small tool assistance. The whole process takes about half an hour and suits patient individuals. If you pay for professional installation, most shops include old cover removal at no extra cost, ensuring a smoother installation quality. From an economic perspective, DIY saves money but costs time, while professional services offer convenience at a slightly higher price—it depends on personal preference.

The seat cover installation service typically includes removing the old ones. With years of experience in this field, our standardized process involves first releasing the seat clips before removing the old covers, ensuring the new covers directly contact the foam layer for a perfect fit. If old covers aren't removed, new installations may appear uneven or become prone to slipping, increasing safety risks. Most car owners aren't aware of this, but professional shops usually include removal fees in their quotes. During inspection, we take care not to damage the original seats while reminding customers about cleaning and maintenance. DIY removal of old covers can be troublesome for beginners who might get stuck on details. When choosing a service, confirm whether removal is included—it saves money and ensures safety.


