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Luxury car leather interior protected by window tint

Leather Care

Stop the Sun From Destroying Your Leather

UV rays crack and fade leather seats. Window tint blocks 99% of UV damage—keeping your interior looking new for years longer.

The Threat

What the Sun Does to Your Interior

Leather Cracking

UV and heat dry out leather, causing cracks that can't be reversed—only the leather replaced.

Color Fading

Black leather turns gray, tan turns white. UV bleaches leather over time.

Dashboard Damage

Dashboards warp, crack, and fade. Replacement costs $500-2000+.

Hot Surface Burns

Leather surfaces in direct sun can reach 160°F—hot enough to cause skin burns.

99%

UV blocked

160°F

Leather temp without tint

10+

Years longer interior life

The Solution

Window Tint Protects Your Investment

Quality window tint creates a barrier against UV and heat—the two forces that destroy leather and other interior materials.

UV-Blocking Tint

Blocks 99% of UV rays—the primary cause of leather damage, fading, and cracking.

Window Tinting

Ceramic Heat Rejection

Blocks infrared heat that makes leather surfaces scorching hot.

Ceramic Tint

Full Interior Protection

Combine tint with proper conditioning for maximum leather lifespan.

Interior Care

Interior Materials We Protect

Full Leather

Leatherette/Vinyl

Alcantara/Suede

Dashboards

Door Panels

Center Console

Steering Wheels

Rear Package Shelf

Common Questions

Leather Protection FAQ

How does window tint protect leather?

Window tint blocks 99% of UV rays, which are the primary cause of leather degradation. UV breaks down the molecular structure of leather, causing it to dry out, crack, and fade. By blocking UV at the window, tint prevents this damage before it starts.

Will tint keep my leather seats cooler?

Yes, especially ceramic tint. Ceramic tint blocks up to 97% of infrared (heat) radiation, keeping your seats noticeably cooler. Instead of 160°F surfaces in summer, you'll have seats you can actually sit on without waiting for the AC to cool them down.

Is it too late if my leather is already damaged?

Tint can prevent further damage, but it can't reverse existing cracks or fading. If your leather is already damaged, we recommend professional detailing and conditioning first, then tint to prevent future deterioration.

Does the front windshield need tint to protect the dashboard?

Yes—the dashboard gets the most direct sun exposure through the windshield. We offer clear ceramic films for windshields that block UV and heat without darkening your view, protecting your dashboard while maintaining full visibility.

Ready to Protect Your Leather Interior?

Schedule a free consultation. We'll assess your vehicle and recommend the right tint for maximum interior protection.