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Leather seats are typically regarded as the more luxurious option for automobiles and are therefore more expensive. Some of the markups can be attributed to the higher cost of the material itself. Leather gives a vehicle a luxurious feel and appearance. Leather seats are much easier to keep clean and stain-resistant. Leather seats are also impervious to odors caused by stains and the passengers who cause them. If you want seat-warmers, leather seats respond better to them.
Product Description
Leather seats are usually seen as the more luxury option for cars and usually cost more. The material itself is more expensive, which explains some of the markups. Leather gives a very lush feel and look to a vehicle. Leather seats are much easier to clean and very stain-resistant. Leather seats are also resistant to smells that can come with stains and the passengers who cause them. Leather seats respond better to seat-warmers if that’s a feature you desire.
Product Advantage
Looks and Smells Great
One reason why many people love leather is its look and smell of it. Leather is an extremely attractive material with it nice sheen and inviting look. When new, it also has a very nice aroma which many associate with luxury. While you are most likely going to pay more upfront, you are also more likely to get more in return when you sell the car.
Comfort
Leather is a very comfortable material. The thick hide is also soft providing both cushioning and support. Those who drive a lot can benefit from its comfort.
Easy to Clean
Cleaning leather is relatively easy, as long as it is cleaned quickly. For example, a spill won’t soak into the leather immediately. Leather does a fairly good job of preventing water from soaking in, making spills extremely easy to clean. However, if you let the spill linger, it can stain the leather which is much more difficult to remove.
Maintenance Tips
Toothpaste
Dab non-gel toothpaste on the soiled area. Use a toothbrush to gently scrub away the stain. Wipe the area with a clean cloth when finished, then dry with a towel. Toothpaste will also remove scuffs.
Lemon Juice and Cream of Tartar
Use this on light upholstery only, as it has a bleaching effect. Mix equal parts of juice and cream of tartar into a paste. Apply to the soiled area and let sit for 30 minutes. Use a damp sponge to remove the paste.
Rubbing Alcohol
Dip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and blot the stain. Once you’ve lifted the stain, clean the area with a mild solution of liquid dish soap and warm water. Wipe with a clean, damp cloth. Alcohol can dry out leather, so use it sparingly.