Restore Car Seat Leather & Auto Upholstery

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Repair cracks, holes, tears, and recondition leather seats or vinyl upholstery.

Check out what others have done:

Collage showing cracking, torn leather car seat in Chevy Suburban before repair with RubnRestore leather filler and custom taupe leather paint

Repaired with Filler Putty & Refinished with Custom Color

Collage showing cracking, torn leather car seat in Chevy Suburban before repair with RubnRestore leather filler and custom taupe leather paint
Collage showing scratched, faded leather steering wheel on left and after refinishing with black Rub n Restore leather color on right

Steering Wheel Refinished with Black Color

Collage showing scratched, faded leather steering wheel on left and after refinishing with black Rub n Restore leather color on right
Collage showing blue-jean denim stains on lumbar of leather car seat above and after recoloring with Rub n Restore custom tan dye

Denim Stains Fixed with Tan Custom Color

Collage showing blue-jean denim stains on lumbar of leather car seat above and after recoloring with Rub n Restore custom tan dye
Collage showing worn, torn driver seat before on left and after repair with filler and black Rub n Restore on right

Repaired with Filler Putty & Refinished with Black Color

Collage showing worn, torn driver seat before on left and after repair with filler and black Rub n Restore on right
Collage showing dirty, cracked, stained leather car seat on left and after recoloring with beige RubnRestore leather paint on right

Leather Seats Reconditioned with Beige Color

Collage showing dirty, cracked, stained leather car seat on left and after recoloring with beige RubnRestore leather paint on right

Learn how to DIY here:

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Cleaning

Most auto interiors have non-absorbent leather with matching vinyl. Thorough cleaning is critical to remove any conditioners.

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Repairs

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Color Selection

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Application

Use a sponge, brush or spray gun to apply Rub 'n Restore® finishes. Click here for application instructions. Our products are water-based, and clean-up is easy.

Any plastic components are best treated with a plastic primer before color is applied. Learn more here.

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Care & Maintanence