How Do You Remove Stains From Leather Car Seats?
Many of us spend far too much time in our cars, commuting to and from work. Though it is not always wise, we eat, drink, read, and even sometimes write while stuck in traffic. As a result, even the most careful driver can sometimes stain the seats. If you have children, stains become even more likely. Removing these stains from leather car seats is sometimes possible, depending on the type of stain; but it is in no way guaranteed. This guide will address some of the common types of stains, including water, ink, grease and crayon. Each type of stain requires a slightly different approach. Water: If you spill water on your car seats, blot it up with a towel immediately. Many water spills will not stain, as long as they do not sit for long. The water will evaporate, and the stains will disappear. If the leather has creased due to prolonged exposure, you may need a professional to treat the leather. They will sand out the creases, conceal the gaps with a filler material, and then dye the l