Originally Posted by MN07TLS
(Post 12877674)
I had some stains on my passenger seat created from someone wearing a black leather jacket. I tried all kinds of cleaners to get the black marks off of my beige interior seats, and nothing would work!! :whyme:
So, I finally hopped on the internet and saw this thread about using Woolite and water. I did a little more research on the internet and it sounded like many people had good results with it. I'm here to say that Woolite and water (5:1 ratio) worked excellent on the stains that were on my seats. :thumbsup: I did use a small brush (nail polishing brush) that was recommended on AutoGeek's website as well. I think the brush helped out a lot. I used a very slight pressure on the brush as not to damage the leather. All in all, it turned out great. So now all I have to do is condition the seats to hopefully prevent this from happening again! :wish: Thanks for the tips Aziners!! |
Originally Posted by Teddybear
(Post 12715821)
hmm ok.. i'll check it out next wk when i have time!
thanks guys. just fyi.. this is the interior. so it's not as light as tan/parchment. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4147/...1660a72f_b.jpg moar pics here https://acurazine.com/forums/4g-tl-photograph-gallery-296/wdp-2010-tl-awd-sh-tech-790976/ :) |
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Originally Posted by vp55
(Post 12897067)
Do you have a pic or link to the brush you used?
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Originally Posted by vinnier6
(Post 12897409)
that interior is called umber....
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Originally Posted by Project X
(Post 12747618)
i tried looking for woolite at my local target but they did not have any...
http://mojosavings.com/wp-content/up...04/woolite.jpg
Originally Posted by Teddybear
(Post 12899637)
it's my car, im very well aware of what the colour is lol thanks.
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cant wait to try woolite on camel!!
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Originally Posted by kristina
(Post 14934312)
cant wait to try woolite on camel!!
Maybe just a hose? I would confirm that the camel is tied up before applying any cleaners to it, though. Otherwise, you may lose your camel. Same goes for applying any waxes or sealants to your camel, and DEFINITELY before machine polishing your camel. |
My jeans can leave a bluish hue on my parchment seat.
Originally Posted by miner
(Post 12713272)
Yep, parchment interior is tough to keep clean. Lexol would not clean the dye transfer.
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