{"id":36,"date":"2007-11-01T10:53:34","date_gmt":"2007-11-01T14:53:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.detailedimage.com\/blog\/detailing-discussion\/leather-care-you-may-not-think-of\/"},"modified":"2007-11-01T10:55:46","modified_gmt":"2007-11-01T14:55:46","slug":"leather-care-you-may-not-think-of","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.detailedimage.com\/blog\/detailing-discussion\/leather-care-you-may-not-think-of\/","title":{"rendered":"Leather Care You May Not Think Of"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> No one likes to see their leather fade, crack or  stretch, yet this is an extremely common problem.  As most people are aware,  good leather care involves a regular routine of cleaning and conditioning.   Cleaning your leather helps remove contaminates that become embedded in the  leather and clog the leather\u2019s pores.  Conditioning helps replace proteins and  other natural properties that can fade over time due to normal usage, UV rays,  etc.  These basic steps are essential elements to good leather care but there  are other ways to care for your leather that are just as  important.<\/p>\n<p>The driver\u2019s side bolster, or the part of the driver\u2019s  seat closest to where the driver enters and exits the vehicle, often shows the  most wear and tear.  This area is prone to stretching and cracking due in large  part to the method by which the driver enters and exits the vehicle.  Often  times while entering the vehicle you will sit down on the edge closest to the  door and slide into the middle of the seat.  While this method is natural to  most people, there are two basic problems with this technique.  Most seats are  slightly concave with the lowest point being in the middle of seat.  Therefore  when you sit on the edge you force the leather to flatten, which stretches and  flexes the leather, especially on the outer edge.  If you repeatedly stretch and  flex the leather you may prematurely start to add permanent creases, cracks and  stretch marks to the leather.  The second problem is when you slide and twist  your body to move from the outer edge to the middle of the seat.  Your body\u2019s  downward force will generate plenty of friction to start to slowly wear away the  top layer of your leather.  This can lead to your leather looking worn and faded  and this damage is generally permanent.  These same exact problems happen in  reverse when you\u2019re exiting the vehicle.  Most people twist and slide their body  towards the outer edge of the seat and then exit the vehicle.  To help prevent  these kinds of problems try and reduce how much you slide and twist in your  seat.  Instead lift straight up and down when entering and exiting the vehicle.   This simple step can be a tremendous help towards preserving your  leather.<\/p>\n<p>One step that should be apart of everybody\u2019s routine is  protecting your leather.  Ultra Violet rays from the sun can dry out and fade  your leather.  Heat helps opens the pores of your leather, which allows proteins  and other nourishing elements to evaporate more readily.  Without these  properties leather becomes less flexible which can lead to fading, cracking and  stretch marks.  After you have cleaned and conditioned your leather you can  protect your leather with a product like the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.detailedimage.com\/303-M2\/Aerospace-Protectant-P12\/\">303 Aerospace Protectant<\/a>. Lightly  mist the protectant on a microfiber towel outside of your vehicle, to avoid  overspray, and wipe down the seats.  Make sure you regularly protect areas that  have prolonged exposure to the sun.  A good protectant will also make it easier  to remove contaminates and oils during future cleanings.<\/p>\n<p>Here are some other areas of concern that you should be  aware of to help care for your leather.  Be careful that your seatbelt does not  regularly rub against the leather.  Always use safety first, but adjust the belt  accordingly if it\u2019s potentially damaging the leather.  Be careful of what you  and others wear in your vehicle.  Some articles of clothing and jewelry can be  sharp or blunt like buttons, rivets, and zippers that can potentially scratch or  otherwise harm your leather.  Human oils, lotions, make-up and contaminates that  are commonly found on the human skin can prematurely dry leather.  Avoid  touching your leather excessively and wipe down any areas that regularly come in  contact with human skin.<\/p>\n<p>Try and observe any other habits you may have that may  be harmful to your leather, and see what you can do to minimize them.  Follow  the tips listed above and regularly clean and condition your leather and you\u2019ll  have leather that always looks great.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>No one likes to see their leather fade, crack or stretch, yet this is an extremely common problem. As most people are aware, good leather care involves a regular routine of cleaning and conditioning. Cleaning your leather helps remove contaminates that become embedded in the leather and clog the leather\u2019s pores. 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