Removing the blue dye from jeans from light leather car interior
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lc214
BLUE times 2!
Member since 11/05 1884 total posts
Name: Christine
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Removing the blue dye from jeans from light leather car interior
The tan leather on the drivers side seat is turning blue from our jeans! Does anyone know a way to remove it. DH and I are tempted to try baby wipes - they remove everything else - but I don't want to damage the leather. Any suggestions? TIA
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Posted 12/20/10 10:05 PM |
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Re: Removing the blue dye from jeans from light leather car interior
Message edited 11/27/2011 11:52:29 AM.
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Posted 12/20/10 10:13 PM |
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Laura1976
Member since 5/05 5754 total posts
Name: Laura
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Re: Removing the blue dye from jeans from light leather car interior
magic eraser!
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Posted 12/21/10 7:24 AM |
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pnm1654
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Re: Removing the blue dye from jeans from light leather car interior
Posted by Laura1976
magic eraser!
I agree
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Posted 12/21/10 10:27 AM |
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SusiBee
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Name: S
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Re: Removing the blue dye from jeans from light leather car interior
Posted by pnm1654
Posted by Laura1976
magic eraser!
I agree
NOOOOO - you'll scratch the heck out of the leather.
Contact the dealer and ask if they have a recommendation.
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Posted 12/21/10 11:03 AM |
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MrsBumbleb
it's me
Member since 5/05 11234 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: Removing the blue dye from jeans from light leather car interior
I tried magic erase when I got pen on my Dooney & Bourke bag and it didn't work to my surprise. Rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball worked like a charm. I'd try that and then use leather conditioner.
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Posted 12/21/10 4:15 PM |
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FelAndJon
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Member since 6/05 10212 total posts
Name: Felice (aka LuckyBride2004)
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Re: Removing the blue dye from jeans from light leather car interior
I have used a baby wipe and it has gotten almost everything off. Depending on the make of your car (more expensive cars have better quality, softer leather), a magic eraser might work too.
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Posted 12/21/10 4:20 PM |
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