HELP! Stained my leather!
Joined: May 2005
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From: Seattle, WA
Hey guys,
So I was detailing my car today w/ this Armor All interior cleaner that was like a blue sponge. I was wiping my leather with it. A couple hours later I noticed some light blue marks on the wheat colored leather of my passenger seat. I was so pissed. How can a detailing product blue sponge lose it's color onto my leather!
I tried using this leather care product, but it wouldn't come off. =(
Is it hopeless? What's the best/strongest product to get that stain out? Preferably something I can buy at schucks? Help guys, I'm frustrated!!!!
So I was detailing my car today w/ this Armor All interior cleaner that was like a blue sponge. I was wiping my leather with it. A couple hours later I noticed some light blue marks on the wheat colored leather of my passenger seat. I was so pissed. How can a detailing product blue sponge lose it's color onto my leather!
I tried using this leather care product, but it wouldn't come off. =(
Is it hopeless? What's the best/strongest product to get that stain out? Preferably something I can buy at schucks? Help guys, I'm frustrated!!!!
You can try a damp cloth to start but I use the Leatherique Prestine Clean to help remove the stain and condition the leahter.
Start with leather cleaners then move on to the magic eraser trick. Other suggestions were made as well in my thread a while ago.
https://g35driver.com/forums/care-detailing/64614-cleaning-dark-stain-leather-clothing-dye.html
In the end I had to pay a local shop which sent it out to be dyed. Cost about $100 but it came back like new. The most important part of using these harsh cleaning methods is to take your time and use a good leather conditioner.
-Danl
https://g35driver.com/forums/care-detailing/64614-cleaning-dark-stain-leather-clothing-dye.html
In the end I had to pay a local shop which sent it out to be dyed. Cost about $100 but it came back like new. The most important part of using these harsh cleaning methods is to take your time and use a good leather conditioner.
-Danl
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