Wife left MILK on seat, leather rock hard!!!!!!
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Wife left MILK on seat, leather rock hard!!!!!!
Ok, I am REALLY pissed right now. I got my 06TL one week ago and my wife took it to work. She took her breakfast and spilled milk on the seat. She did not realize that she spilled milk on the seat (perforated area) until today (TWO DAYS LATER!). I wiped the area but the soft leather where the milk spilt is now hard as a rock and deformed into the shape of the stain. Also the leather takes on a cracked look when I press it. It looks like old leather in that area. Is there any way to fix/recondition the leather to be soft again and lose the stain shape or am I going to have to get the leather redone in the car [cringe]. I have had leather redone in other cars and it is not pretty. The grain/color never matches unless you get the whole interior re-done. I am PISSED!! The car is only a week old and she screws it up the third time she uses it!!! I should not be suprised since she is so careless with everything. She leaves the garage door open sometimes, the fridge door open, the stove burner on low when she thinks it's off, swings her car door open ito a pole, etc, etc, etc. I am so pissed because I want to keep this car for a long time but she trashes everything without even trying!
Any hope or fixing the leather without replacing it?
Any hope or fixing the leather without replacing it?
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Lexol seems to work fine for me. Sorry to hear about the accident, I know how frustrating it is when even the smallest thing about your car is just not right.
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I'm going to have to get back to you unless you have already tried the suggestions above, I have a manual at work and would like to look at what's under the leather before I suggest you take a sponge to soften the milk ( under the seat cushion they may be some coils that heat it so I would be cautiousnot to soak it), afterwards I would apply either saddle soap By KIWI or Lexol on a regular bases until the leasther feels soft to the touch...good luck and as I recommend to those who share cars, set rules such as no eating or smoking inside the car, it leaves the car smelling like food and can prevent arguments later on as is your case, it's not worth getting mad at the woman you wanted to spend the rest of your life with, unless she broke the rule then DIVORCE comes to mind...
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Originally Posted by davenlei
Ok, I am REALLY pissed right now. I got my 06TL one week ago and my wife took it to work. She took her breakfast and spilled milk on the seat. She did not realize that she spilled milk on the seat (perforated area) until today (TWO DAYS LATER!). I wiped the area but the soft leather where the milk spilt is now hard as a rock and deformed into the shape of the stain. Also the leather takes on a cracked look when I press it. It looks like old leather in that area. Is there any way to fix/recondition the leather to be soft again and lose the stain shape or am I going to have to get the leather redone in the car [cringe]. I have had leather redone in other cars and it is not pretty. The grain/color never matches unless you get the whole interior re-done. I am PISSED!! The car is only a week old and she screws it up the third time she uses it!!! I should not be suprised since she is so careless with everything. She leaves the garage door open sometimes, the fridge door open, the stove burner on low when she thinks it's off, swings her car door open ito a pole, etc, etc, etc. I am so pissed because I want to keep this car for a long time but she trashes everything without even trying!
Any hope or fixing the leather without replacing it?
Any hope or fixing the leather without replacing it?
PS From your post it sounds like the leather is not your biggest problem, you should work out these issues or else she might end up with half of your TL
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www.zainostore.com
check this stuff out it might work
and if you do have to replace the leather buy the leather cover fron your acura dealer. it is replaceable i do it almost every day
its the origional seat cover so it matches 100%
check this stuff out it might work
and if you do have to replace the leather buy the leather cover fron your acura dealer. it is replaceable i do it almost every day
its the origional seat cover so it matches 100%
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Shesh, why are women so freakin' dumb sometimes??? I doubt she didn't know that the milk spilled on the seat, she just didn't try to clean it up right when it happened. What BS! Anyway, I would try and use the Lexol cleaner and conditioner, it is the best product on the market. Also, don't be too worried about the electric heater in the seat. Then, after you get the stain cleaned up, have a talk with your wife. It seems that her carelessness may get you into deeper trouble than you need. How does someone leave the fridge door open and just walk away. Btw, is she blonde??
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Originally Posted by DocTL
Shesh, why are women so freakin' dumb sometimes???
At least one of these "my wife/girlfriend did something to my car" threads comes up every week. Accidents happen to both sexes, some people are more prone to them than others.
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I know this is horrible and I am going to get hammered for this but since the car is only a week old, could you take it back and say that you just noticed the spot and that you want them to clean it? extremely unethical but that doesnt seem to be a problem for some of the members I have seen here. (i am not call ing you unethical either...)
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Originally Posted by AMIC
Ever heard of the Darwin awards? 90% of those people were men.
At least one of these "my wife/girlfriend did something to my car" threads comes up every week. Accidents happen to both sexes, some people are more prone to them than others.
At least one of these "my wife/girlfriend did something to my car" threads comes up every week. Accidents happen to both sexes, some people are more prone to them than others.
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Wow! Thanks for all the responses everyone. I will look into the Lexol/Zaino and start applying it. I took a look at it again this morning and at least the milky white look is gone but it is still hard and kinda looks like semi melted plastic. I am sure that is because the milk had seeped under the leather into the underlining and crusted itself. For anyone wanting to know, the area affected is about 6" round.
In answering the questions above, she is not blonde. She is actually extremely smart but I would call it book smart. She has a CIS degree and graduated in the top 10% of her class when getting her MBA from a university ranked in the top 25 in the nation. I guess she just has no common sense.
She did not realize the milk spilt until two days later when she confronted me about the white stain. through walking the last two days backwards, she realized she had milk in the car two days ago and the bag leaked but did not put two and two together to think that the leaking bag would have left stuff on the seat.
It also crossed my mind to pass the buck to Acura about the leather but I don't want to do that since karma (sp?) will come back around and I want to set a good example about being responsible for our actions to my young son.
BTW, does the Lexol/Zaino change the appearance of the leather (shiny, etc.) or color?
In answering the questions above, she is not blonde. She is actually extremely smart but I would call it book smart. She has a CIS degree and graduated in the top 10% of her class when getting her MBA from a university ranked in the top 25 in the nation. I guess she just has no common sense.
She did not realize the milk spilt until two days later when she confronted me about the white stain. through walking the last two days backwards, she realized she had milk in the car two days ago and the bag leaked but did not put two and two together to think that the leaking bag would have left stuff on the seat.
It also crossed my mind to pass the buck to Acura about the leather but I don't want to do that since karma (sp?) will come back around and I want to set a good example about being responsible for our actions to my young son.
BTW, does the Lexol/Zaino change the appearance of the leather (shiny, etc.) or color?
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If all else fails you could ask your dealer to replace the leather cover. You will have to pay for the materials and labor, but it will match. Here is the parts list from acuraparts247
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Originally Posted by vp911
If all else fails you could ask your dealer to replace the leather cover. You will have to pay for the materials and labor, but it will match. Here is the parts list from acuraparts247
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Originally Posted by davenlei
...BTW, does the Lexol/Zaino change the appearance of the leather (shiny, etc.) or color?
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Hey DocTL,
No offense taken at all. I think that the comments made on the message boards are pretty humorous. Especially when someone gets their panties in a bunch about what someone else said to them. I take everything said jokingly. I am pretty even tempered unless I feel like I am being wronged or scammed. If that occurs, well, lets just say that everyone that knows me steers clear of me until I am calm again because I become a steamroller. I guess it's that Irish temper in me.
No offense taken at all. I think that the comments made on the message boards are pretty humorous. Especially when someone gets their panties in a bunch about what someone else said to them. I take everything said jokingly. I am pretty even tempered unless I feel like I am being wronged or scammed. If that occurs, well, lets just say that everyone that knows me steers clear of me until I am calm again because I become a steamroller. I guess it's that Irish temper in me.
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all I can say is try to clean it up as quickly as possible or as another poster said it's going to get rank quick. if it's possible try to get the leather off the cushion. In my old Taurus SHO my wife wen to get groceries and she didn't put the gallon of milk in the net. the gallon of milk busted open and soaked all the insulation in the trun and under the back seat. I did do anything for a couple of weeks and the smell was extremely bad. I ended up disasembling the entire interior on the rear of the car washed evetything and then had to replace all the insulation
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Originally Posted by davenlei
Wow! Thanks for all the responses everyone. I will look into the Lexol/Zaino and start applying it. I took a look at it again this morning and at least the milky white look is gone but it is still hard and kinda looks like semi melted plastic. I am sure that is because the milk had seeped under the leather into the underlining and crusted itself. For anyone wanting to know, the area affected is about 6" round.
In answering the questions above, she is not blonde. She is actually extremely smart but I would call it book smart. She has a CIS degree and graduated in the top 10% of her class when getting her MBA from a university ranked in the top 25 in the nation. I guess she just has no common sense.
She did not realize the milk spilt until two days later when she confronted me about the white stain. through walking the last two days backwards, she realized she had milk in the car two days ago and the bag leaked but did not put two and two together to think that the leaking bag would have left stuff on the seat.
It also crossed my mind to pass the buck to Acura about the leather but I don't want to do that since karma (sp?) will come back around and I want to set a good example about being responsible for our actions to my young son.
BTW, does the Lexol/Zaino change the appearance of the leather (shiny, etc.) or color?
In answering the questions above, she is not blonde. She is actually extremely smart but I would call it book smart. She has a CIS degree and graduated in the top 10% of her class when getting her MBA from a university ranked in the top 25 in the nation. I guess she just has no common sense.
She did not realize the milk spilt until two days later when she confronted me about the white stain. through walking the last two days backwards, she realized she had milk in the car two days ago and the bag leaked but did not put two and two together to think that the leaking bag would have left stuff on the seat.
It also crossed my mind to pass the buck to Acura about the leather but I don't want to do that since karma (sp?) will come back around and I want to set a good example about being responsible for our actions to my young son.
BTW, does the Lexol/Zaino change the appearance of the leather (shiny, etc.) or color?
That's rich, SHE confronted YOU about the stain?
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Originally Posted by davenlei
any specific type/brand of cleaner/conditioner I should get?
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My wife and I agree- no food or drinks (except bottled water) in the cars- period-
Unless you are picking up food in a drive through and then it will stay in the bag- no sodas in the drive through-
And when we have kids- it will be the same thing- no food or drinks in the cars-
Unless you are picking up food in a drive through and then it will stay in the bag- no sodas in the drive through-
And when we have kids- it will be the same thing- no food or drinks in the cars-
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My wife and I agree- no food or drinks (except bottled water) in the cars- period-
Unless you are picking up food in a drive through and then it will stay in the bag- no sodas in the drive through-
And when we have kids- it will be the same thing- no food or drinks in the cars-
Unless you are picking up food in a drive through and then it will stay in the bag- no sodas in the drive through-
And when we have kids- it will be the same thing- no food or drinks in the cars-
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Originally Posted by shodog
You say that now. 4 years from now when you got two car seats in the back. The seat will be littered with Cherrios, broken gold fish crackers and baby formula stains.
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I've got 2 car seats in the back of my TL. I put a liner in between the car seats and the leather. I also make sure to clean the inside of the car whenever I take the kids somewhere.
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Originally Posted by shodog
You say that now. 4 years from now when you got two car seats in the back. The seat will be littered with Cherrios, broken gold fish crackers and baby formula stains.
My wifes Z71 Sub needs bi-monthly "internal" hose downs just to resemble a vehicle vice a fast food restaurant/day care/cafeteria/craft center etc. etc..
Most women(mothers) look at cars differently.. Thats not a slam just a fact of life. They have allot on their plate most of the time and worrying about a few "messes" in the family truckster/mode of transportation is the least of their worries.
She does completely appreciate the way I clean it up though.
I would probably take vp911 and AMIC's advice.. Given the new car issue - If it doesn't come clean to your satisfaction I would be looking into an OEM seat bottom cover replacement..
Just don't keep reminding her of the issue.. Us men have a way of doing that when it comes to "our" cars... I'm sure she realizes your displeasure and wishes it never happened.
Cheers
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I read the title of this thread quickly and (mistakenly) thought it said something about MILF and rock hard... Anyway, my bad. I agree with what some other people have said - there's no use in crying over spilled milk. The issue as it stands is a small one (it's only a seat), but could become inflamed if you let the emotions get the better of you. I would pay to have the dealer replace or repair and use the whole incident as a way of drawing you and your wife closer. Women love it when a guy can make light of a situation that once seemed to own them...
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borrow or rent a steam cleaner, then zaino or lexol it. The steam cleaner is not really that hot but warm mosit heat will be better able to extract the residual milk. I have been married 32 years the basic rule with the wife and kids is no eating in the car. ( well my youngest did barf in one of may cars when she was about 8 mos old now 18 years old that car was never the same yuck) alternatley register and post on autopia.org a real neat car place about detailing and maintaning cars
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If all else fails you could ask your dealer to replace the leather cover. You will have to pay for the materials and labor, but it will match. Here is the parts list from acuraparts247
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Originally Posted by shodog
You say that now. 4 years from now when you got two car seats in the back. The seat will be littered with Cherrios, broken gold fish crackers and baby formula stains.
Ill never forget the first I found out- when we were dating- I knew she liked her car and I asked her if she would like to wash her car over at my place one Satruday morning-
SO she pulls up and I show her my supplies, and let her know if she has any questions on what some of this stuff does to let me know-
She then tells me its OK, she brought her own stuff- and she opens her truck and there is Lexol, Mothers Aluminum Polish (for her chrome wheels) Meguiars wax, exc exc exc-
She is very anal about cars as well-
If she wasnt anal about her car, I would have never gotten her that nice of a car, and would just let the kids destroy her car-
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Tell her she's lost all privilidges to the TL, she's on punishment!!! Sorry to hear about that. Anything that goes wrong with your car, especially when it's new hurts. Someone put about a 3" scratch in my baby when she was about 3 weeks old. I was not very happy about it. Hope everything works out for you.
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Originally Posted by mickey3c
Time for a new wife!!!! who the hell eats in a new car... tell her lose a few pounds or eat before driving... lol
It sounds like that's what he is thinking too, I don't know if he was exaggerating but in his first post it sounded like he had real animosity
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Maybe this will help you feel better
Within 6 months, she curbed the wheels 2 different times, hit a concrete column, and hit the trash can twice. Some people can't focus while driving or parking. I've given up on it, I'm done washing detailing it weekly, because in 5 yrs it will be destroyed no matter how hard I try.
And this is the person that HAD to have a new one (when I tried to talk her into buying 1 less than a year old with 6K miles on it)
Within 6 months, she curbed the wheels 2 different times, hit a concrete column, and hit the trash can twice. Some people can't focus while driving or parking. I've given up on it, I'm done washing detailing it weekly, because in 5 yrs it will be destroyed no matter how hard I try.
And this is the person that HAD to have a new one (when I tried to talk her into buying 1 less than a year old with 6K miles on it)
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Originally Posted by wilsel
Maybe this will help you feel better
Within 6 months, she curbed the wheels 2 different times, hit a concrete column, and hit the trash can twice. Some people can't focus while driving or parking. I've given up on it, I'm done washing detailing it weekly, because in 5 yrs it will be destroyed no matter how hard I try.
And this is the person that HAD to have a new one (when I tried to talk her into buying 1 less than a year old with 6K miles on it)
Within 6 months, she curbed the wheels 2 different times, hit a concrete column, and hit the trash can twice. Some people can't focus while driving or parking. I've given up on it, I'm done washing detailing it weekly, because in 5 yrs it will be destroyed no matter how hard I try.
And this is the person that HAD to have a new one (when I tried to talk her into buying 1 less than a year old with 6K miles on it)