UV rays destroy leather. Window tint blocks 99% of damaging UV to keep seats supple and unfaded.
UV rays break down leather fibers, causing cracking and hardening....
UV rays break down leather fibers, causing cracking and hardening.
Direct sun bleaches dye, leaving uneven faded patches....
Direct sun bleaches dye, leaving uneven faded patches.
Hot interiors accelerate aging. Leather bakes in hot cars....
Hot interiors accelerate aging. Leather bakes in hot cars.
Leather repair or replacement costs $1,000 to $5,000+....
Leather repair or replacement costs $1,000 to $5,000+.
Block 99% of UV that damages leather. Essential protection.
Keep interior cooler to slow leather aging.
Ceramic protection for leather surfaces adds durability.
Yes. UV is the primary cause of leather damage. Blocking 99% of UV dramatically extends leather life.
Tint will prevent further damage, but existing damage can't be reversed. Act early for best results.
Factory tint is often minimal (~20% VLT rear) and may not block UV. Aftermarket ceramic does both.
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