Best Methods for Cleaning Vehicle Seat Headrests
Why Headrests Require Special Attention Headrests experience a unique type of contamination compared to other interior surfaces. Common contaminants include: Natural oils from hair and skin Hair styling products Sweat residue Dust and airborne particles Sunscreen and cosmetic products Smoke residue in some vehicles Because these contaminants build up gradually, many vehicle owners don't notice how dirty the headrests have become until they compare them with a freshly cleaned section. In some cases, the discoloration can be surprisingly stubborn because oils penetrate deeper into fabric fibers or settle into the texture of leather surfaces. Identify the Headrest Material First Before applying any cleaning product, determine what material you're working with. Fabric Headrests Fabric headrests are common in economy and mid-range vehicles. They absorb oils and stains more easily than other materials. These often require deeper cleaning methods to remove embedded contamination. Le...