How to get this off my seat?
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I’ve just given a hairdresser a lift to her next appointment and she has rewarded me with this on my passenger seat.
It lightens very slightly with a wet wipe, but it’s still very obvious. I’ve no idea what it is, could be dye from her clothes or nail polish pehaps.
What can I try to get it out please?
It lightens very slightly with a wet wipe, but it’s still very obvious. I’ve no idea what it is, could be dye from her clothes or nail polish pehaps.
What can I try to get it out please?
Red9zero said:
Isn't Fermit the leather person ? He should know what to do.
I am, but it seems he's sorted it. There is a solution for pretty much any type of stain, but for anyone reading be very mindful of using either babywipes or thinners, both can do serious damage to the leather finish.Fermit said:
Red9zero said:
Isn't Fermit the leather person ? He should know what to do.
I am, but it seems he's sorted it. There is a solution for pretty much any type of stain, but for anyone reading be very mindful of using either babywipes or thinners, both can do serious damage to the leather finish.The fact that nothing apart from cellulose thinners would move it suggests to me that it may have been something a bit plastic or nail polish perhaps. Even lighter petrol and white spirit proved unsuccessful.
The car is a Rolls Royce and they appear to use leather from elderly, wrinkly cows, because it is not tight and it has natural "veins" in it. I think the leather rucked up, she transferred X substance to the seat, which "took" where the ridges in the leather were.
Anyway, the next time I see the girl who did it I shall wave cheerily from my window and she can walk!
Fermit, for future reference, what precisely do you do? From memory you aren't far from us (Midlands) correct me if I am wrong.
Fermit said:
s p a c e m a n said:
Well st, did not know that about baby wipes. Explains what happened to the armrest in my Chimaera though.
People mistake them as being gentle, but think about what they're designed to break down.... Louis Balfour said:
Fermit said:
East Mids, Derbyshire/ Notts border. I restore leather, however the business is currently dormant on health grounds.
Ah, hope you recover soon.Fermit said:
People mistake them as being gentle, but think about what they're designed to break down....
Does this also apply to semi-alinine leather? We had a sofa from DFS once and they said to use babywipes. ISTR that my bike leathers manufacturer recommended them too to remove dead flies (this will be different leather though)TimmyMallett said:
Fermit said:
People mistake them as being gentle, but think about what they're designed to break down....
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