Leather repair

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Maxine the Max

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We just bought a 2019 Max, platinum. LOVE IT! It's pre-owned and has a couple imperfections. Which is fine, we have 3 kids. It's probably going to get more. Anywho, my question is, the second row captains chairs have a few small Knicks in the leather seat. It looks like dog claws. They don't really go all the way through, so I wouldn't call it a cut exactly. Is there a way to repair them so they don't turn into cuts? A glue of some sort?
 

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I'd let it be. 3 kids? Put tarps and drop clothes over everything behind the front seats.
Unfortunately, any adhesive is going to be to stiff. Flexible adhesives are going too unsightly.
If it tears through, use the knee patch trick before it gets big.
 
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Haha! You sound like a seasoned parenting veteran. The weathertec floor liners and seat back covers went in yesterday. I've warned everyone about bringing sticky contraband on board and have banned pretty much everything but water. LOL. Fingers crossed! Thanks for replying!
 

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With kids, those little imperfections are par for the course, right? For the best results and to ensure your interior looks pristine, I'd recommend reaching out to specialists at your local auto service. They have the expertise to eliminate those Knicks and restore your seats.
 
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