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pinnerite wrote: We have a couple of pale leather coloured two-seaters. One has developed several bluish patches, presumably from the clothes worn when sitting on it. After experimenting and getting nowhere I tried hand sanitiser gel. It seemed to work too well, seeming to take off a layer of leather! Anybody have experience of leather stains? TIA, Alan It's pretty common to have to clean etc car leather seats. Several companies specialise in products to do this - including supplying a matching dye if needed. I've used Woolies for this - a very helpful small company. -- *Gaffer tape - The Force, light and dark sides - holds the universe together* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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