brilliantB8s4
07-30-2012, 05:40 PM
Hello,
My cousin’s wife has an Acura TSX with black perferated leather seating.
This past weekend someone vomited all over the front passenger seat and floor. This is not as bad as it sounds because they tried to clean it themselves. But I think they may have made the situation worse. So of corse being that detailing is a hobby of mine they come to me for assistance. :doh: However I have never dealt with something of this nature.
The problem I am faced with is they tried to tackle this on their own using baking soda. Now the seating surface has the vomit, and baking soda imbedded into the perforated leather and the seat is a lot harder than the other ones, and it’s completely dry.
Is there anything that can be done with this? I wanted to check in before I start throwing more products on the seat.
Thanks in advance
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Jon
My cousin’s wife has an Acura TSX with black perferated leather seating.
This past weekend someone vomited all over the front passenger seat and floor. This is not as bad as it sounds because they tried to clean it themselves. But I think they may have made the situation worse. So of corse being that detailing is a hobby of mine they come to me for assistance. :doh: However I have never dealt with something of this nature.
The problem I am faced with is they tried to tackle this on their own using baking soda. Now the seating surface has the vomit, and baking soda imbedded into the perforated leather and the seat is a lot harder than the other ones, and it’s completely dry.
Is there anything that can be done with this? I wanted to check in before I start throwing more products on the seat.
Thanks in advance
‘
Jon