The vehicle’s interior upholstery is among the key factors that determine an automobile’s valuation. The better upkeep of the car’s interior, the better the perceived value and appeal it has. 

Due to this, numerous vehicle owners generally have strict rules for every individual entering their car. Some owners implement a “no eating inside the car” policy; meanwhile, others restrict passengers from touching anything inside their vehicle. They employ these strict rules to prevent the spilling of food or food crumbs and other dirt and debris on the carpet and leather seats. 

But apart from imposing specific rules, car owners are also keen on taking care of their vehicle’s cabin by exerting extra effort to clean and maintain their interior upholstery. This means they wash their upholstery with water and soap to remove dirt and food spill in the cabin and invest in accessories that help them reduce the effects of the sun on their upholstery. 

The sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation not only inflicts damage to people’s physical health but also has harmful effects on the vehicle’s interior. UV rays can cause the upholstery to age prematurely and incur damage. This is one of the problems that vehicle owners face, particularly when their car seats are leather. 

Window tint films are among the accessories that car owners can invest in for the protection of their vehicle leather. By investing in window tinting Fullerton CA, vehicle owners can add a layer of protection to their vehicle’s interior upholstery. It prevents about 99% of UV rays from entering the cabin and protects the dashboard, door siding upholstery, and leather upholstery.

With window tinting Woodbury CA, the chances for vehicle leather to experience premature aging and fading is reduced. This means that vehicle owners can preserve their vehicle’s interior and maintain its valuation. 

To learn more information on how window tinting can protect vehicle leather, see this infographic from KEPLER Window Films and Coatings. 

Protecting Vehicle Leather with Window Tints [Infographic]