One of the reasons car seat fabrics break down is because of the dust and grit that settles on them and gets ground in. These particles act like tiny little knives that slowly cut the fibers, creating holes and worn spots. New upholstery revitalizes your car’s look.
Did you know that it is estimated that the average American will drive almost 800,000 miles in a lifetime? Having your car’s interior reupholstered is one way that you can make all those hours in the care much more enjoyable.
Are you tired of looking at the stains and tears in your car’s interior daily? One of the best ways to get rid of that tired, old appearance is by having the interior reupholstered in cloth, vinyl, leather, or even a customized material.
Seat covers can be used to change the look of your interior, but they can also be used to cover the upholstery and protect it, which can be very useful during bad weather. An auto upholstery expert can give you seat covers that keep your car looking great while protecting your seats.
If your old vinyl or leather car seats have been torn, in many cases upholstery replacement is going to be recommended over repair. Often, re-sewing leather and vinyl materials (particularly those that are old) will only serve to weaken them.
Auto upholstery can be leather, vinyl, fabric cloth, or a combination of these materials. Fabric cloth is more common than leather because of its price and comes standard on most cars. Vinyl, though not as popular, is more durable than fabric.