New A4 Leather wrinkled in driver seat
Hi Guys, I just purchased a new 2009 Audi A4 in early July. I would like to know how do you guys maintained your leather? Because the leather in the driver seat is already starting to get wrinkled and it looks pretty obvious right now. What can I do to fix this black leather? And what can I do to prevent this from happening?
Sorry this is my first time owning an all leather seat so I am not to sure what's the best approach to fix this.
Thanks and any input for this is greatly appreciated!!
Sorry this is my first time owning an all leather seat so I am not to sure what's the best approach to fix this.
Thanks and any input for this is greatly appreciated!!
This is normal for leather...but...it will be a point of weakness after a few years. If you take it up with the dealer will likely say it is cosmetic, but if you press the issue and the leather really is defective or improperly stitched/stretched, they may replace the panel or more likely the entire seat cover.
Let us know what Audi says if you take it in for repair.
In the meantime, be sure to keep it treated with a high quality leather cleaner/conditioner like Macquires, etc.
Let us know what Audi says if you take it in for repair.
In the meantime, be sure to keep it treated with a high quality leather cleaner/conditioner like Macquires, etc.
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