I detailed my interior the other day(Sunday). I have APC+, diluted 12:1. Cleaned the leather with that and one area in my backseat now has faded/spotted. See the pic. It was worse when it was wet. Can this be fixed? What do I need to do at this point?
I detailed my interior the other day(Sunday). I have APC+, diluted 12:1. Cleaned the leather with that and one area in my backseat now has faded/spotted. See the pic. It was worse when it was wet. Can this be fixed? What do I need to do at this point?
What you got there? A 525?
Try using a dedicated leather cleaner, hopefully that will remove the stain.
Enrique - Amateur Detailer Extraordinaire
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It did that diluted 12:1, wow! I'm very surprised!
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Same here, I would have never guessed diluted APC+ would do that, especially if the leather is coated like most leather is. I wonder if the stain has been there but washing it made if more evident???? Yeah I know, I am grasping for answers but I just don't see how diluted APC+ could do that. If all else fails, I wonder if the Rejuvenating Oil from Leatherique on the leather in the hot sun for an afternoon would "loosen" the stain to be cleaned up by their Prestine Clean would do the trick??
Is there anyway that I took the color off? Forgive my ignorance, but I was thinking worst case scenerio and that it's not just a stain.
I have Chemical Guys leather cleaner, but the APC+ worked alot better, maybe too good.
Is there anyway that I took the color off? Forgive my ignorance, but I was thinking worst case scenerio and that it's not just a stain.
I have Chemical Guys leather cleaner, but the APC+ worked alot better, maybe too good.
I always use a dedicated leather cleaner when cleaning both coated and non-coated leather. Did you use CG leather cleaner un-diluted in the past? That stuff is strong, but still supposed to be ph-balanced. If you took the color off in that spot with APC, I don't see why it wouldn't have removed color elsewhere? I'm not really sure, just saying. However, I'm still baffled at 12:1 how it could possibly remove color?
To me it looks like the leather is worn to the point that the color is worn off, not a surface stain.
IME, Megs APC+ even diluted 8:1-10:1 is pretty strong for leather. Maybe it is different on new, unworn leather, but it absolutely removes color from the surface, like on old Jaguar leather for one example. I am actually surprised every time I see megs APC+ recommended for leather, even though it worked for me in a desperate situation, I really feel it is not a good product for leather.
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