Rite guys,
this possibly isn't in the right section but let me know if it isn't,
my car has done 24k and these are the seats: (the seats look to shiny because they have just been cleaned)

drivers seat (most distorted obv)

passenger seat (most rippled)

rear seat (looking very dry/ possibly starting to crack

)
The rear headrests are dry as a bone (think i need some type of cream for this)
all these seats look worse in the flesh i think

Haven't had this car for all that long and Not sure if the condition reflects the milage...
i regularly use LTT and want to keep them as fresh as possible but is this amount of rippling normal?
Can anyone recommend a way to reduce this effect? i have heard about using a hairdryer...
Any advice will be handy,
Cheers
Tommy