New from Alabama

JHL

New member
I have recently noticed light marks on the driver's seat in my

2001 Volvo S60. Apparently the dye from belt has transferred on to the light taupe leather seat.



Can someone recommend a product that may help fix this? I have not noticed problems with other leather interiors. Either my belt has a problem or light interiors are much more difficult to maintain that I thought.
 
First try water on a MF towel and rub gently. If that does not work use your favorite auto leather cleaner and follow the directions.



I bet the belt was a bit wet and the dyes ran onto the seat.
 
If you end up thinking it was dyes that ran off onto your seat, I would completely wet the seatbelt, and dry with a clean towel before using again. This might prevent future occurances.
 
Welcome to both from Alabama! And as brother Luster said, welcome to the best detailing site on the planet!!!
 
Welcome to TID dfazekas and TLAR. We have great members here to help out so go right ahead and start posting! :wizard:
 
Might as well keep the 'Deep South' thread going. I'm from Starkville, Mississippi.

I do have a question for the forum. How would you detail a car with decals? A race car for example.

Thanks yall!
Louis
 
Not far from you in Troy.

Welcome to the party pal <:-P

Might as well keep the 'Deep South' thread going. I'm from Starkville, Mississippi.

I do have a question for the forum. How would you detail a car with decals? A race car for example.

Thanks yall!
Louis

I have a customer who lives in Starkville MS :wizard:

No real special attention is nescecary. As long as the corners of the decals aren't peeling you can polish right over them :Innocent:

Regards,

John Force :Car smiley:

Director P.S. I hope to see the 3 of you around here more \m/
 
What a small world this is. If you're ever in Starkville please let me know. I detail my own cars because I simply enjoy it and some hands-on advice from a professional would be fantastic and thanks for the advice on the decals.

I have been reading this forum for months. It really is the best. Not only about detailing but a lot of other things too. Its a close community.

Thanks!
Louis
 
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