Ink on leather again.....
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The leather wipes are good, but they don't do the DEEP conditioning that I like. I use the goop in the bottle for the semi-annual conditioning, then the leather wipes in between.
I'd imagine the orange stuff will take off the black marks, but I'd get a spray bottle of citrus stuff, soak it, and go at it with a toothbrush (not Mom'*).
I'd imagine the orange stuff will take off the black marks, but I'd get a spray bottle of citrus stuff, soak it, and go at it with a toothbrush (not Mom'*).
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WOW this is very good info!
Incase this ever happens i know exactly what to buy!
Incase this ever happens i know exactly what to buy!
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Done that too. Yesterday
Didn't see it until after it dried (very obvious on tan leather). Orange took it right off. I'm betting the citric acid also eats up the leather conditioner. I may have to re-goop my seats.
Didn't see it until after it dried (very obvious on tan leather). Orange took it right off. I'm betting the citric acid also eats up the leather conditioner. I may have to re-goop my seats.
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This leather conditioner you speak of, how good does it work and whats its brand name? Id like to try whatever i can get my hands on to get that back to factory feel!