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Re: Tire Marks in Leather Seats
Two thoughts, 1z deep cleaner, takes jean transfer off, look at leatherique products.
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Re: Tire Marks in Leather Seats
Have you tried steaming it OP?
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Re: Tire Marks in Leather Seats
I would use a tire cleaner. Most leather seats are treated (if you put water on the seat and it beads it's treated) then you won't damage the leather and essentially remove the "rubber dirt" the same way you would from dirty tires.
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Re: Tire Marks in Leather Seats
Steamer and some APC should do the trick.
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I know this has come up before, from what I could find, Leather Doctor makes a stain removal kit for this kind of thing, but it's not sold here.
EDIT: ###? Crispy, why are you dragging up a thread from a year and a half ago?
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^ yeah it came up in 2013 when this thread was created! haha
i was like damn that first pic seems vaguely familiar and then looked at the post date.
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Re: Tire Marks in Leather Seats
Yeah, well, there's a reason they put tires in those plastic bags when you pick them up from the tire store.
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"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
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Re: Tire Marks in Leather Seats
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Yeah, well, there's a reason they put tires in those plastic bags when you pick them up from the tire store.
Here I am realizing I am a typical girl... who has never taken new shoes home in a plastic bag for my feet or my car's new shoes ever in my life! Every one knows you wear them home! 😆
And the old tires are the tire store's problem.
I was never even aware that new tires were bagged up by the tire store! Clearly it is something that people learn if they can afford tires before requiring them to immediately use to prevent a blowout just leaving the tire store parking lot. Lol
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