If your leather car seats have seen better days — maybe a small tear, a crack, or a hole — don’t panic. You don’t need to reupholster the entire thing (unless your dog really went to town on it 🐾). Here’s how to tackle minor damage: Tears? Grab a leather repair kit. These usually come with adhesive, filler, and color-matching tools. Holes? Use a patch kit. You can find ones that blend in pretty well, especially for spots that aren’t super visible. Cracks? Try liquid leather. It’s like makeup for your seats — fills in and smooths out the damage. But if the damage is large or deep — like a big gouge or a wide rip — it’s probably best to hand it over to a pro. Have you ever done a DIY leather seat fix? Did it hold up? #CarInteriorFix #LeatherSeatRepair #DIYCarCare #CarUpholstery #AutoTips