removing stain from seat
Arright guys this stain appeared on my car when i left some yard sale signs in the back of my car yesterday. As you know the warm weather here in cali caused the sign to stick on the rear seats as so. Any cleaning solutions that you guys would recommend to clean this **** off without messing up the seats.
I'd start with something designed to clean leather, such at Mothers Leather Cleaner, so as to not damage or excessively dry the finish. They also sell a separate Leather Conditioner, which you should use periodically -- both products are excellent.
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2 words ..... professional detailer
2 words ..... professional detailer
Not a bad idea... when in doubt, seek a trusted pro before you "fix it" even worse.
FYI, even ink from those cheap plastic shopping bags can transfer to hot leather... been there, done that, got the T-shirt to prove it.
www.CreativeColorsIntl.com There are franchines everywhere, I work in WI. but I can tell you it is fixable. I have an alcohol based cleaner that can take it off. Anything alcohol based will take the topcoat off - leaving it duller. I'm pretty sure you will not be able to do it yourself, let alone just any detailer. You have to be specialized in those areas.
I work all day every day, cleaning up and fixing what the detailers can't do (no offense to anyone) and our products are designed above the detailer's.
I work all day every day, cleaning up and fixing what the detailers can't do (no offense to anyone) and our products are designed above the detailer's.
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