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    Newbie Member Ranger5477's Avatar
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    Blue Jeans Stain

    Hey y'all

    I've been noticing this a lot on few cars we maintenance with blue jean staining on the leather seats. I've tried a lot of techniques to clean it but still see it. I know with a lot of these new cars have white like interior but I also have the problem with a darker brown interior. 1. APC with microfiber it just lighten it. 2. Tried it again with the APC and a boars hair brush, nothing. The cars are new model infinity QX 80 & Cadillac Escalade. Both do not have any coating on the seats. Please help and share your secrets! Thanks million! Blue Jeans Stain-img_1240-jpgBlue Jeans Stain-img_1240-jpg


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    Re: Blue Jeans Stain

    You could give this product a try:
    Leather Master Dye Transfer Remover, leather cleaner, dye remover, ink remover

    {Hopefully the other cleaning attempts
    didn't "set" the stain.}


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    Re: Blue Jeans Stain

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    You could give this product a try:
    Leather Master Dye Transfer Remover, leather cleaner, dye remover, ink remover

    {Hopefully the other cleaning attempts
    didn't "set" the stain.}


    Bob
    I've tried it bob on a Lincoln mkz 2 years ago.It didn't put a dent in it.

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    Re: Blue Jeans Stain

    I don't think there is anything on the market that solves that problem.If lacquer thinner which we tried on a dealer trade doesn't do it nothing will.lacquer is horrific on leather coated or uncoated and it did zero.Maybe just maybe some steam.

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    Re: Blue Jeans Stain

    Go chat with Judy at LTT... most likely the dye has travelled through the protective coating and into the leather. Shoot her an e-mail.. she is the Queen of Hide.

    Dye Transfer Removal from leather - How to

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    Re: Blue Jeans Stain

    Thanks for the help y'all! Much much appreciated!


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