Interior damage from daily wear and long-term UV exposure can quickly reduce both driving comfort and resale value. Auto upholstery repair at Invisible Touch Inc. restores torn seats, damaged headliners, worn door panels, and faded carpet to factory condition — extending the life of your vehicle’s interior without the cost of full replacement. We serve Bedford, MA, and the greater Boston metro area, including Lexington, Burlington, Woburn, and Concord.

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We examine every interior surface - seats, headliner, door panels, carpet, dashboard, and trim - to identify all damage, material types, and repair scope. You receive a written estimate covering materials, labor, and timeline before any work begins. Schedule a free interior assessment to start.
We source replacement materials that match your vehicle’s original interior - fabric type, grain pattern, texture, and color. For leather and vinyl, we use professional color-matching systems to ensure repaired areas blend with the surrounding surfaces. OEM replacement materials are used where available.
Seats, panels, and headliner boards are removed from the vehicle for workbench repair. This allows full access to the damage and produces a cleaner result than in-vehicle repair. All hardware, clips, and fasteners are cataloged for reinstallation.
The repair method depends on the damage type and material: re-stitching for tears, board-off rebonding for headliners, filler and dye for leather and vinyl, and section replacement for carpet. Each repair is performed to factory-level standards with professional-grade adhesives and materials.
Repaired components are inspected for color accuracy, bond strength, and finish quality before reinstallation. All hardware is reassembled to OEM torque specifications. We conduct a final walk-through with you to confirm every repair meets expectations.

Auto upholstery repair costs $150–$1,500 depending on the damage type, material, and scope of work. Below are typical price ranges for common interior repairs at Invisible Touch Inc.
Upholstery repair is typically 40–70% less expensive than full component replacement — restoring a torn driver’s seat costs a fraction of replacing the entire seat assembly, and the repaired surface matches factory appearance.
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Seat Tear Repair (fabric/vinyl) |
$150–$400 |
Per tear. Cost varies by length and location of the seat. |
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Leather Seat Restoration |
$300–$800 |
Per seat. Includes cleaning, crack repair, re-dyeing, and conditioning. |
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Headliner Replacement |
$250–$600 |
Full board-off replacement. Varies by vehicle size and headliner complexity. |
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Door Panel Repair |
$150–$350 |
Per panel. Armrest, handle area, and trim surface restoration. |
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Carpet Replacement (full) |
$400–$1,000 |
Includes seat removal, old carpet extraction, and factory-fit installation. |
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Dashboard / Vinyl Trim Repair |
$150–$500 |
Crack repair, color restoration, and surface refinishing. |
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Complete Interior Restoration |
$1,000–$3,000+ |
Full interior overhaul. Scope depends on vehicle size and damage extent. |
All prices are estimates. Final cost depends on vehicle make, damage extent, and material availability. Contact us for an exact quote.
Auto detailing cleans and conditions interior surfaces. Upholstery repair restores structural damage — torn seats, sagging headliners, cracked panels, and worn materials that cleaning alone cannot fix. If your interior surfaces are intact but dirty, auto detailing is the right service. If materials are torn, sagging, cracked, or structurally compromised, upholstery repair is required.

Interior damage rarely exists in isolation. Collision impacts affect dashboards, door panels, and seat frames. A body shop sees the full picture — structural, exterior, and interior — and can address all damage in a single repair cycle rather than splitting work across multiple shops. If your interior damage resulted from an accident, our collision repair team handles the entire claim.

Auto body shops maintain supplier relationships for OEM and aftermarket interior materials across all vehicle makes. We source factory-spec fabrics, leathers, vinyls, and adhesives — not generic craft-store substitutes. Material quality determines whether a repair lasts 6 months or 6 years.

Once interior surfaces are restored, protection preserves the investment. Leather conditioning, fabric guard treatments, and interior ceramic coating prevent the same damage from recurring. We offer interior protection as part of our ceramic coating and auto detailing services — a natural next step after any interior restoration.
Yes. Most torn car seats can be repaired without full replacement. We patch, re-stitch, or panel-replace torn sections using materials that match the original fabric, vinyl, or leather. Replacement is only recommended when the seat foam or frame is structurally compromised.
Most upholstery repairs take 1–3 business days,s depending on the scope. Single-seat tear repairs are typically completed the same day. Full headliner replacement takes 1–2 days. Complete interior restoration projects take 3–5 business days. We provide a timeline estimate during your initial assessment.
Insurance covers interior damage caused by a covered event — collision, vandalism, weather, or fire. Normal wear and tear is not covered. If your interior damage resulted from an insured incident, we work directly with your insurance company to process the claim. Contact us for help determining coverage eligibility.
We repair all automotive seat materials: fabric, vinyl, leather, alcantara, and synthetic suede. Each material requires a different repair technique and adhesive system. We identify your exact material type during inspection and source matching replacement materials from automotive-grade suppliers.
Headliner repair is worth it for vehicles you plan to keep for more than 1–2 years. A sagging headliner fails vehicle inspection in some states, reduces resale value by $300–$800, and worsens over time. Professional headliner replacement costs $250–$600 and restores the interior to factory appearance.
Yes. Cracked and faded leather seats are restored through a multi-step process: deep cleaning, crack filling, re-dyeing to the original color, and protective conditioning. For extensive leather damage across multiple surfaces, see our dedicated leather restoration service.
In most cases, yes. Professional upholstery repair restores torn, sagging, cracked, and faded interior surfaces to a condition that matches the original factory appearance. The key variables are material availability, damage severity, and the age of the interior. During your assessment, we identify whether full restoration is achievable or whether selective replacement of specific components produces a better result.
Contact Invisible Touch Inc. for a free interior repair estimate. We restore torn seats, damaged headliners, worn door panels, and faded interiors to factory condition.