Upgrade your project with our automotive-grade leather hides, trusted by professional upholsterers and DIYers alike. Sourced from high-quality tanneries, these hides offer the durability, finish, and flexibility needed for car interiors, furniture restoration, and custom leatherwork.
Available in a variety of rich colors, each full hide is drum-dyed and finished to meet automotive industry standards. Whether you're restoring a classic car, reupholstering a seat, or crafting premium goods, these hides deliver performance and beauty that lasts.
✅ Key Features:
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Genuine Automotive-Grade Leather: Meets durability and finish specs for vehicle interiors
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Full Grain & Drum Dyed: Rich color penetration and natural surface grain
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Soft Yet Durable: Ideal for seats, panels, and high-wear surfaces
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Large Full Hides: Average 45–55 sq ft – enough for most auto or upholstery jobs
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Color Variety: Choose from classic neutrals to bold custom hues
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Versatile Use: Car interiors, furniture, handbags, saddlery, and leather crafts
🧰 Ideal For:
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Auto interior restoration
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Furniture upholstery
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Leather seats & steering wheels
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Custom bags and accessories
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Motorcycle & marine applications
🧼 Leather Care Guide for Automotive-Grade Leather Hides
Keep your leather looking its best with proper care and maintenance. Our automotive-grade leather is built to last—but like all natural materials, it benefits from regular attention.
✅ General Maintenance Tips:
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Clean Regularly: Wipe the surface with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth to remove dust and debris. Avoid oversaturating with water.
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Condition Every 3–6 Months: Use a high-quality leather conditioner to keep the leather supple and prevent drying or cracking.
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Avoid Harsh Cleaners: Never use alcohol-based, ammonia-based, or abrasive cleaners—they can strip the finish and damage the leather.
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Keep Away from Heat & Sun: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or heaters can dry out and fade leather. Store finished goods or hides in a cool, dry area.
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Spot Cleaning: For stains, blot immediately with a clean cloth. For tougher spots, use a leather-safe cleaner tested on a small area first.