Old car leather seats, should they be restored or replaced?
Leather seat restoration or replacement is a matter of concern for many customers when the leather seat is old or damaged...
Benefits of Leather Seat Restoration
Car leather seat restoration is the process of improving the surface of degraded leather to ensure that the seat is not further damaged but still retains its original appearance.
Timely restoration of car leather seats helps the leather surface return to its original state and can be used for a longer period of time.
Should car leather seats be restored or replaced?
According to industry experts, whether to restore or replace leather seats depends on many factors such as the homeowner's wishes, economic conditions...

Users should choose to restore leather seats when they want to save money and keep the originality of the leather seats, leather layer or limited edition products. Moreover, restoring leather seats will increase the value of the entire car when everything is intact.
On the contrary, those who are financially well-off can choose to replace the leather when it is too old. At that time, the car owner only needs to choose the color, type, pattern... However, pay attention to choosing the right color and price.
How to limit cracks and scratches on car leather seats
To prolong the life of car leather seats, users need to note the following issues:
Limit direct contact: When not in use, cover the leather car seat with a mat or cloth to minimize contact and limit scratches.
Avoid parking in the sun: Park your car in a shady area, with a canopy or cover it with a tarp. Leather seats will age quickly if exposed to sunlight. Regular maintenance
Regular cleaning and periodic maintenance of car leather seats with specialized products helps maintain the durability and beauty of the seats.
Heat insulation film: Not only an aesthetic solution, heat insulation film also helps protect car interiors effectively, especially leather seats.
Avoid sharp objects: Some sharp metal objects such as ballpoint pen tips, keys, bag hooks... can scratch or even tear car leather seats. Therefore, sharp objects should be avoided from coming into contact with the leather seat surface.