Leather seat starting to crack/crease?
I recently brought my car in for service & my brother asked me why I didn't mention any concerns about my seats. At first, I was like, what about them? He said I should've mentioned something about how my seats were already creasing/cracking at only 29,5k and when I only weigh 100lbs. In comparison to his car, at ~70k, my seats look worse than his.
I contacted MB about this, they asked me how many miles I had & I told them 29,5k, and they told me to bring it in for them to have a look at it when I'm free. But now I'm wondering if this is something that is bound to occur w/ leather & if I should find alternative ways to fix this first to save myself the trip to MB if they can't/won't do anything about it.
What are your thoughts?
Here is the passenger side, to compare to the texture on the driver's:
Driver's side:
That seems a bit extreme for a 2013 car. I would expect them to look new still.
It should be cleaned & oiled regularly to keep it soft & prevent cracking . It is also a good idea to use sun shades on the windscreen to stop sun fade & excessive heat & drying.
Leather is a natural product & when it is good quality & cared for will last & develop patina over a long period. Brand new pristine leather seats in a vintage car looks out of place.
Last edited by Carsy; Feb 6, 2016 at 11:19 PM.




Last edited by lisaaaxo; Feb 6, 2016 at 10:50 PM.
Maybe next time you should navigate your meticulous attention to detail toward the replies because it has clearly been resolved- no need for your two cents. And unfortunately, I cleaned it off after seeing it, otherwise I would've called for you to do it cause you're a total d!ck.
Last edited by Rock; Feb 7, 2016 at 10:48 AM. Reason: quote of post deleted
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Nice seeing leather in one of these cars. That is a very rare option. You hardly see it it.
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