How Do You Clean Leather Car Seats Of Tire Dirt?
If you do not properly care for your car’s leather seats, they may become dry and brittle. If you must transport a used tire, tire dirt, grease and debris can make a mess of your leather car seats. It is important to clean the leather seats right away to prevent further staining or damage. Attach a soft upholstery brush to the vacuum. Turn the vacuum on and brush over the tire-dirt stain. Apply light pressure so the brush does not scratch or tear the leather seat. Begin vacuuming at the top of the stain and pull the brush towards you, repeating this motion until the surface grime is removed. Spray the dirty area with the leather cleaner. Hold the sprayer roughly 5 inches from the stain, misting the entire area until it is soaked. Let the solution sit on the tire dirt for four minutes. Brush the stained area with a leather brush using light pressure. Scrub left and right over the stain in rows. Wipe the leather car seat with the soft rag. Rub in a circular motion to remove any remaining