rockford33
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I was cleaning the inside of the wife's Tribeca yesterday and came across a stain/dirt that I couldn't remove.
She has the light tan leather seats, and the back and side bolsters of the driver's side seat have a faint blackness to a portion of them (passenger's side also, but to a lesser degree). I pulled out the Meg's Leather wipes I keep in her car in case of baby spills and it didn't even touch it. So I went inside and got out the Lexol Leather cleaner. No dice. I even sprayed it on and let it soak for a few minutes, worked up a slight foam, and wiped it off. It didn't really seem to do anything.
I don't know what the blackness is. The only things I can think of are:
1. The leather is dyed and the tan dye is coming off. I think this is unlikely as I don't think they would dye tan over black. or
2. We both have black leather jackets. The dye from our jackets may have rubbed off, especially when wet, over the winter. My jacket is pretty old (5 years or so), and I bought her a brand new one for Christmas.
Any thoughts on other products that may work? It is a lease vehicle, so I try to keep it in good shape so they can't hit me for any charges when we give it back. We have had it a year by the end of this month, so I still have it for 2 more years. I definitely don't want the problem to get worse.
:thanks,
Neil
She has the light tan leather seats, and the back and side bolsters of the driver's side seat have a faint blackness to a portion of them (passenger's side also, but to a lesser degree). I pulled out the Meg's Leather wipes I keep in her car in case of baby spills and it didn't even touch it. So I went inside and got out the Lexol Leather cleaner. No dice. I even sprayed it on and let it soak for a few minutes, worked up a slight foam, and wiped it off. It didn't really seem to do anything.
I don't know what the blackness is. The only things I can think of are:
1. The leather is dyed and the tan dye is coming off. I think this is unlikely as I don't think they would dye tan over black. or
2. We both have black leather jackets. The dye from our jackets may have rubbed off, especially when wet, over the winter. My jacket is pretty old (5 years or so), and I bought her a brand new one for Christmas.
Any thoughts on other products that may work? It is a lease vehicle, so I try to keep it in good shape so they can't hit me for any charges when we give it back. We have had it a year by the end of this month, so I still have it for 2 more years. I definitely don't want the problem to get worse.
:thanks,
Neil