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Jeans Dye Transfer
Good morning AGO!
I am scheduled to detail a Lexus RX350 and of course there is Jean dye transfer on light color leather drivers seat.
I read a thread I believe Nick used Leather Master dye transfer cleaner and it seemed to work great. Also I think Optimum Power Clean should do the trick.
Before I spend more money, will steam take it out with a microfiber towel?
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Re: Jeans Dye Transfer
I used leather masters cleaner and a toothbrush. Came out in 30 seconds
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Re: Jeans Dye Transfer
I used megs all purpose on the same interior at 10 to 1 got most of it, also could try a Mr. cleaner eraser using light pressure. Seems like Lexus leather like dye.........
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Re: Jeans Dye Transfer
Originally Posted by tpr1634
I used megs all purpose on the same interior at 10 to 1 got most of it, also could try a Mr. cleaner eraser using light pressure. Seems like Lexus leather like dye.........
So does Toyota leather...likely the same stuff.....I've tried Zymol on dye transfer in my wife's Sequoia.....didn't get it out
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