Have a look at Dr Leather or colourlock, or even halfords site- clean the seat then apply a protectant/sealant. For general upkeep DR Leather wipes are useful
Has anyone ever had this problem?
The seats are an ivory colour leather and on the drivers side the outside edge is starting to show a blue mark/stain. Be interested to know if it can be cleaned off and if so what to use and how. Tried some water based cleaner that came in the goodies case when new, but didn't have much effect.
Any ideas from the hive mind appreciated.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Have a look at Dr Leather or colourlock, or even halfords site- clean the seat then apply a protectant/sealant. For general upkeep DR Leather wipes are useful
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In one word, Gliptone , google the name and website, what classic buffs etc. all use, great range of products. Cheers, John B4
Buy some cream-coloured jeans !
Have you tried wearing driving chinos over the jeans?
Why anyone would buy a car with ivory leather seats is a complete mystery to me, partly for the very reason the OP mentions, but also for reasons of taste.
Anyway, having two teenage kids and going on muddy walks all the time mean they'd be wrecked in a week.
Can't help with the stains. I get it on all my trainers and never successfully solved it. It's an indigo dye, which is bloody hard to shift.
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
I use slightly soapy water and it comes off fine. I then apply a leather cream to preserve and condition it.
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Thanks guys for the helpful replies. Gliptone's products scoring highly so will look into trying them. Will also look at the other suggestions as well.
Salesman said don't order that colour seats if you wear jeans at all as they can transfer the colour. I said my last three cars had light coloured seats and I'd never had that problem somewhat smugly. Hmmmph. So I definitely need to clean it off if I trade it in! (I like light coloured interiors as they just make me feel good. Don't know why, don't care.)
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
My weapon of choice is these Dr Leather wipes. Link
It’s a PITA no pun intended
But you either wear jeans that have had many wash cycles or lighter colour clothing.
I had a friend who put towels on his 458 seats.
Anyhoo if it becomes dyed in your only option is refinishing seats which a company in Warrington do brilliantly called Leathercare.
https://www.leathercaredirect.com/
Done several for me over years with amazing results
My friend and me both have X3s mine is Dark Grey, his is black with black interior, I have Oyster interior, side by side mine looks the nicer car all day long, my mate agrees, but he carries small grand kids I do not. If you keep on top with the detailing it will always look good
I remember buying ‘shrink to fit’ jeans many many years ago and after 1/2 hour in a hot bath the dye had transferred to my legs, often took a couple of days to wash off again, everyone at work know you had new denims when in the showers post shift.
Proper jeans, lasted years unlike the crazy expensive stuff on offer now.
As it says in the good book, neither shall a garment mingled of linen and woollen come upon thee. The mixing the clothing of the working man with the luxury of the rich man is bringing its own reward
I use Huggies PURE Baby-Wipes ........use them on a lot of stuff ( cleaning Trainers etc)
Cheap & Cheerful and always does the job
Have had same probs on my 5 series.
I use Dodo Juice leather cleaner. It works fantastically well.
Twice a year and they look like new.
I then use autoglym leather balm to seal and moisturise - although not sure if that is bullshit, but I do it anyway.
Uniqlo jeans fit me well, but seem to be the absolute worst for colour transfer, so am resigning them to the charity shop.
Chinos or walking trousers all the way now.
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