How Do You Remove Common Stains In Leather Car Seats?
It takes a lot of care to preserve the leather that makes for a beautiful interior. Of all that parts with leather, the car seats suffer most from wear and tear – as you can imagine, from body sweats/oils, spilled food and drinks, pet, cigarette smoke and many others. This article will focus on the stain removal of some common colored pigments in leather car seats. – Gel/Ball Point/Marker Pen Ink, and Nail Polish – Get to it as soon as possible, you have a better chance of lifting it off it from the leather if it’s fresh. Alcohol with a little bit of acetone will remove it. Wipe the area with solution on a cloth. Try hairspray if the above didn’t work, spray on the spot and wait for a few seconds. Wipe off with a dry cloth. – Chalk, Crayon, Lipstick – Scrap off as much the stuff as you can using a spoon, a dull knife or a piece of stiff cardboard. Spray some WD-40 (do not spray too much!) on the stain and wait about five minutes, then use a bristle brush to work off the rest of the cra