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Originally Posted by street2soul
I can actually see the red smudge on the leather after the excess is wiped with cloth.
it will leave uneven smudge on the surface and will be apparent under good light source..
problem is that the marker does get absorbed into stitching but does not absolutely repel leather material and will leave permanant smudge, and you could damage your leather trying to get smudge off with chemicals unless you do some extensive chemical experiments
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Really? Happen to have some pictures? I'd love to see it. A guy over at Camaro5 said the same thing but a little bit of cleaner once the dye dried and it cleaned any smears right up.
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Originally Posted by jennnchuck
no problem about the info at all. no there is no rubbing off on your clothes at all, so far there is no fading at all, i have had it for over a month as a daily driver and a friend had his done for over 6 months and still looks as good as new. as long as you take your time and wipe the stiching line after every foot or so it comes right off the leather without and sign of bleeding at all.( do not do the whole car and allow it to dry before running a damp rag over it. if so it can dry and then stain the leather). if you wanna see closer pics or have any other questions just ask. by the way i would suggest 4 pens to do your whole interior.
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Did you use a damp cloth?
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hello, here are the pics for the red stitching, i used a red "painters" pen that i purchase at walmart, it worked perfect. i did about 4 inches at a time and then wiped. i used a damp microfiber towel, i did ring it out as much as i could, i rinsed regularly. this morning i went out and i missed a few spots, i used adams leather and interior cleaner and the painted came right off the leather, but i did not affect the stitching at all you see in the video when im wiping the leather, you can still see a red tint on the black and even in some of the pics, i was taking picture right after each piece that i did, once i wiped it with the adam leather and interior cleaner all the remaining red paint came off very easy. now this is with the paint pen i used, i cannot say it is the exact same way with all the others.
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overhaulengines
I us Adams interior n leather cleaner. Works perfect
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sfgiantsfan9
I just died my stitching red this weekend. I used the same painters pen overhaulengines did (thanks for the tips by the way). Everything turned out great. I almost had a stroke when I made that first line as it looked like a mess but with a damn towel it wipes right off except for the stitching. I went back today two days later and noticed a couple orangey looking spots on the leather where I didn't wipe off good enough so I used meguiars leather cleaner and came right off. Didn't affect the stitching either. Anyone on the fence about this mod do it. It's just about impossible to screw up, extremely cheap, and looks fantastic.
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