removing a seat stain
#16
Be careful, I think the seats are painted leather and not dyed leather(unless you have natural leather, not black) and you may remove the factory black paint. Let the dealer do it, if they mess it up they need to get you a new seat.
Corey
Corey
#18
the good news is that the leather and color is still intact. bad news would be that the stain has not changed.
i have so far used:
1. nail polish remover (alcohol free)
2. soap
3. windex (like the movie greek wedding)
4. mr. clean magic eraser
5. goo gone
my options are:
1. ignore it, which i am starting to like that option as it is very small anyway.
2. paint thinner!!!!
3. just plain alcohol from an alcohol pad in a doctors office.
4. drive back to the dealer for them to look at (traffic on the 405 really sucks)
will let you know!! thanks for everyone's help.
i have so far used:
1. nail polish remover (alcohol free)
2. soap
3. windex (like the movie greek wedding)
4. mr. clean magic eraser
5. goo gone
my options are:
1. ignore it, which i am starting to like that option as it is very small anyway.
2. paint thinner!!!!
3. just plain alcohol from an alcohol pad in a doctors office.
4. drive back to the dealer for them to look at (traffic on the 405 really sucks)
will let you know!! thanks for everyone's help.
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