Auto Leather Reconditioning


Unlock the secret to maintaining your car’s luxury with our Auto Leather Reconditioning Guide. Achieve spotless interiors and enduring elegance in just a few effortless steps.

By: Dave C., Owner

Your guide to Auto Leather Repair (Care): 4 easy steps.

If you own a car with a leather interior, you know how important it is to keep it clean and well-maintained. Leather is a natural material that will last for years when treated the right way and your auto leather care is no different. Here are some tips for your Auto Leather Repair (Care), Royal Image Detailing:

Vacuum regularly

Just like fabric seats, leather car seats should be vacuumed regularly to remove dirt and debris. But be careful not to use a brush attachment, as this can damage the leather. Instead, use the upholstery attachment on your vacuum cleaner.

Wipe spills immediately

Leather is susceptible to staining so it’s important to wipe up spills as soon as they happen. Use a clean, dry cloth to blot the spill, do not rub it as it will cause the stain to spread. If it’s a liquid spill you may need to use a damp cloth to remove it. Be sure to test any cleaning solutions on an inconspicuous area first to make sure they won’t damage the leather.

Clean the leather

If your leather seats start to look dirty, you can clean them with a leather cleaner. Look for a cleaner that’s specifically designed for automotive leather. Apply it according to the manufacturer’s instructions.


Condition the leather

Leather needs to be conditioned to stay supple and prevent cracking. Look for a leather conditioner that’s specifically designed for automotive leather. Apply it according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

These are just a few tips on how to care for your leather car seats. With a little care, you can keep them looking great between your professional detailing schedules. Schedule with me today your professional detailing to bring to life your leather car interior through my complete leather renewal system. Schedule with me today by calling 714-746-5308 or using the Contact Us Form click here.

Owner Dave Cox

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