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-Longhorn-
11-14-2010, 05:55 PM
What can I use on my mothers Tahoe that has blue jean ink transfer on the leather seats. Its been there about a year. Is there anything?

RTexasF
11-14-2010, 06:00 PM
Woolite & water at a 6 to 1 ratio. That is 1 part Woolite to 6 parts water. A soft bristled scrub brush may be required.

-Longhorn-
11-14-2010, 06:12 PM
Tried that didnt work.

ScottB
11-14-2010, 07:15 PM
Leather Masters makes an ink remover, but suggests its for recent marks. Not sure if their strong cleaner would help.

rwright
11-14-2010, 07:17 PM
Leather Masters makes an ink remover, but suggests its for recent marks. Not sure if their strong cleaner would help.

Sounds like a good challenge and write up! Let us know if this suggestion works, and don't forget :Picture:.

arenared
11-14-2010, 07:59 PM
I can't guarantee any results as I've found different leather products tend to work better with different kinds of leather finishes.

For the problem you have, I have had excellent, as in 100%, jean dye removal using Leatherique products. I've also found that Leatherique works best on leathers that don't have a plastic coating and that are more porous/soft/breathable.

Leatherique is kind of weird compared to most products. Most regimens apply a cleaner and then a conditioner. With Leatherique, you apply (liberally) the Rejuvinator oil. If porous, that soaks in. You let it sit preferably in the sun, and it absorbs in. Then, it lifts out/floats out the dirt. Kind of inside-out. Then, you use the Prestine Clean to wipe off the excess oil and dirt. You really don't need the Prestine Clean IMO, or only a very small bottle. I usually use an old sock or towel (damp) to make the first few passes after the Rejuvenator Oil has soaked in. I am generall shocked/grossed out how much filth is lifted out. ANY jeans dye is lifted out. The leather, color-wise (a light gray) is as-new. The process is fairly gentle, and there is no scrubbing of the leather.

Note, again, if you have leather that is strongly coated with plastics as is common on high-wear areas like steering wheels, the Leatherique oil is not going to absorb in much and just sit on the surface, so you may not get the same results. Leather with a more natural, softer, porous finish seems to work well with their products.

CEE DOG
11-14-2010, 09:53 PM
I might give the LM ink remover a try. Heres the two products that were mentioned above.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/30019-review-leather-master-car-leather-protection-cleaner-kit.html

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/24577-review-leatherique.html