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Old 06-06-2018, 02:54 PM
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Hello All,

Car in question 2016 Camry with factory leather. Wife's hospital scrub color transferred to the seat during winter when she used the seat heat mode. Last year it came off easy but this time around, not easy. I have tried using the Leatherique Rejuvinator/Leatherique clean and though it cleaned most the bottom cushion but the color moved to the seams and the seat is now sticky?

I let the Rejuvinator penetrate the leather by leaving the car out in the sun while it soaks the oil (crying).

Would appreciate if some one can help me remove that dark color from the seams and also the stickiness in the leather bottom? It seems like the leather is probably coated so not sure it went through and through.

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Thanks will do.
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Leather Masters makes a strong cleaner that removes "jean transfer" called Leather Masters Dye Transfer Remover. Good luck



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