What's causing this? Dashboard leather
The interior never got wet and the car is parked in a garage at all times. Brand new 2020 E63.
Has anybody ever seen something like this? Going to talk to my leather guy to see if there is an easy fix - I'm definitely not replacing the entire dash for this.
New dash - and then come all sorts of squeaks and rattles




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Wow- I see you have a 2020. My family has been in the autobody business (not me-other than working for my dad as a teen) for 60 years and this happens on a lot of cars with a leather dash, as well as happening to leather door panels consoles etc. It typically results from the leather drying with age and the adhesive used to apply it to the underlying surface (usually some type of plastic subsurface) degrading with age. Areas that are exposed to the sun are particularly at risk. I have a very severe case of this rippling on the dash of my Porsche Turbo which is now over 10 years old -- that coupled with the fact that it has been living in my driveway out in the sun for the past 3 years has resulted in a pretty severe case of this rippling. I haven't noticed anything like this on my 2019 E63s or my 2018 GLC63 but will look more closely. This should not happen on a car this new. I might be inclined to leave it as is if it doesn't bother you and wait to see if it deteriorates further Deal with it when and if it gets worse but obviously no later than the warranty expiring. Good mechanics can reassemble a dash so that it doesn't squeak but who knows who will be doing the work at the dealer. I have had mixed results re quality at all dealerships so it is a risk. Good luck!
Then, just last week, I had the local Mercedes dealer fix a non-working right rear window because a local PDR place took the door panel apart and messed up. Mercedes fixed the window issue but the door was making all sorts of noises. Turns out the door panel was misaligned and rubbing every where. A second attempt was done with better success but it was never the same.
Thus, I've learned that once something has been taken apart, you take the risk that it may never be the same again does't matter who did it...even a good mechanic.
I spoke to two local high-end automotive upholstery places but I'm getting mixed messaging. The first very high-end place told me the dashboard has to be replaced. The second shop suggested steaming and conditioning the leather which should be able to clean it up.
I'm taking my car in on Monday for service and will point it out to the dealer and see what their suggestion is ...
Not really sure what to do. Now that I have seen it I can't unsee it and it's bothering me every time I get into the car but at the same time, I'm really reluctant to have the dealer take apart my interior.
I spoke to two local high-end automotive upholstery places but I'm getting mixed messaging. The first very high-end place told me the dashboard has to be replaced. The second shop suggested steaming and conditioning the leather which should be able to clean it up.
I'm taking my car in on Monday for service and will point it out to the dealer and see what their suggestion is ...
Not really sure what to do. Now that I have seen it I can't unsee it and it's bothering me every time I get into the car but at the same time, I'm really reluctant to have the dealer take apart my interior.
This looks like air bubble trapped under the leather and if so, how about punching a tiny hole with the needle and squeezing the air out?
Oh well, I guess I will just have to live with it. Maybe I'll use a hairdryer to accelerate the sunbaking.
The interior never got wet and the car is parked in a garage at all times. Brand new 2020 E63.
Has anybody ever seen something like this? Going to talk to my leather guy to see if there is an easy fix - I'm definitely not replacing the entire dash for this.





