Have leather seats? Here’s how to keep them looking brand new
When you purchase a new car, everything looks bright and shiny. Whether it is fresh paint, the shiny windscreen, the bounciness on the new tires or the smell of new leather seats, it all make you feel special. But as time goes by, this novelty starts to go away and you are left wondering what you can do to revive it, especially the leather seats, which seem to deteriorate at a very fast pace.
Given below are a few tips and tricks to help you maintain your car seats and keep them looking as fresh as possible.
- Avoid the sun.
If the vehicle needs to be parked out, use a sunshield or tints to protect the seats. Be careful of what you place on the seats. Very sharp or heavy items can cause damage to the seats. Check to see if you have any perforated areas on the seat. If you do then keep water and other substances away from that area to avoid clogging. Use a vacuum cleaner to get the dust and dirt from nooks and crannies. Be careful not to scratch the leather in the process. You can also use a blower to blow away the dust.
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