Removing water stain from leather
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Removing water stain from leather
Sorry for the multiple posts, I am trying to get to my cars interiors this weekend, hence the posts.
My S3 E type was in the body shop for a fender re-spray for about a month, and they kept her without shelter on a few rainy days, well she's a convertible and water drops in after a while, so I have water spots in the 3 year old like new biscuit color seats, both passanger and driver. These are original style 100 percent leather , but not made from Conolly Vaumol original hides, rather they are modern style dyed hides, not shiny.
Is there any way to get the water stains out? Someone recommended heating some leatherique rejuvenator in a pot until it's warm and applying so the stains "float" up.
Thoughts on this?
Thanks !!
My S3 E type was in the body shop for a fender re-spray for about a month, and they kept her without shelter on a few rainy days, well she's a convertible and water drops in after a while, so I have water spots in the 3 year old like new biscuit color seats, both passanger and driver. These are original style 100 percent leather , but not made from Conolly Vaumol original hides, rather they are modern style dyed hides, not shiny.
Is there any way to get the water stains out? Someone recommended heating some leatherique rejuvenator in a pot until it's warm and applying so the stains "float" up.
Thoughts on this?
Thanks !!
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