Removing permanent marker on Leather seats

A wipe down with a damp cloth is good, but probably isn't enough unless you are doing it every day or two. The Woolite solution and a white Scotch Brite pad should be more than enough.
 
A wipe down with a damp cloth is very good but using a maintenance cleaner specifically formualted for leather will be even better as this will get rid of any grease/body oils that are sitting on the surface.

Condiitoners are not necessary but it is always adviseable to use a protector to protect the finish on the leather. Using water based products will help to rehydrate.
 
judyb said:
If it is a permanent marker and you scrub it off you will have removed the finish on the leather which will now be left as a weaker area more prone to dirt and wear.

MCWD grease is a very different problem to this one.



Thank you for pointing that out. I havent had the issue of addressing permanent marker yet, so I won't do that when I do have the issue. :heelclick
 
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