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Noooo!!! Not the leather!!!
The girl that i have been dating left jean's stains on the leather part of the seats. Anyone know what product to use? I have a tan interior.
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Wait... you let her out of the kitchen? First mistake! haha.
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For cleaning the leather, try this stuff: Lexol Leather Cleaner |
Who is Jean and what exactly are the stains? :wtf2:
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I would recommend Griot's Garage Interior Cleaner and Griot's Garage Leather Care
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Try Adams leather cleaner.
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You really only need hot water and a clean towel (preferably white). I have the light grey leather seats and use hot water all the time to clean them up. You could always use Lexol leather cleaner if it's really bad...but again make sure the towel is hot. You can also get the towel damp and then microwave it for about 30 seconds and then use it with Lexol if you wanted. I guess the main thing I'm getting at is to use heat lol.
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Sounds like somebody had fun. ;)
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I'll try the hot towel method first, then the products.
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Well, I had a similar problem but mine was with an inanimate object, a leaky Mountain Dew bottle. Problem is the soda got under the lether and made a bubble that looks like a huge vein. I think I may need a new seat.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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