Stone interior turning darker/blue.
Stone interior turning darker/blue.
I have the leather trim stone interior and I have had it for about 6 months and the seats are getting darker.. I wear jeans a lot and so do my daily passengers. I have noticed that in the my seat, passenger seat, and the rear passenger seat (the 3 seats used on a daily basis) are the main one's turning blue. The driver rear seat isn't really blue, it's just getting darker. So, obviously wearing blue jeans is contributing to the major factor of the seats being stained... When I first got the car, the seats were extremely bright and and just prestine looking. Is there anything I can do to restore that color?
If any one wants pictures, just let me know.
If any one wants pictures, just let me know.
alot of companys make leather cleaners, might want to try one of them. I really like the mothers cleaner i have for the seats in my 98....never seen then change colors from blue jeans. thats crazy
Don't know what brand of jeans you wear, you might want to wash them with a little normal laundry soap (not colorfast detergent) and a little warmer water.
The problem isn't the leather, it's the brand of jeans (just like you can't blame the paper for getting pen ink on it).
Reminds me of the story here back when "designer jeans" ie Jordache were in. Two girls ended up in the hospital emergency room thinking they had frostbite; their hands were cold while they were waiting at a bus stop. They tried to warm their hands rubbing them on their jeans, the dye turned their hands blue, so they rubbed them harder. They panicked and went to the hospital. lol
The problem isn't the leather, it's the brand of jeans (just like you can't blame the paper for getting pen ink on it).
Reminds me of the story here back when "designer jeans" ie Jordache were in. Two girls ended up in the hospital emergency room thinking they had frostbite; their hands were cold while they were waiting at a bus stop. They tried to warm their hands rubbing them on their jeans, the dye turned their hands blue, so they rubbed them harder. They panicked and went to the hospital. lol
Don't know what brand of jeans you wear, you might want to wash them with a little normal laundry soap (not colorfast detergent) and a little warmer water.
The problem isn't the leather, it's the brand of jeans (just like you can't blame the paper for getting pen ink on it).
Reminds me of the story here back when "designer jeans" ie Jordache were in. Two girls ended up in the hospital emergency room thinking they had frostbite; their hands were cold while they were waiting at a bus stop. They tried to warm their hands rubbing them on their jeans, the dye turned their hands blue, so they rubbed them harder. They panicked and went to the hospital. lol
The problem isn't the leather, it's the brand of jeans (just like you can't blame the paper for getting pen ink on it).
Reminds me of the story here back when "designer jeans" ie Jordache were in. Two girls ended up in the hospital emergency room thinking they had frostbite; their hands were cold while they were waiting at a bus stop. They tried to warm their hands rubbing them on their jeans, the dye turned their hands blue, so they rubbed them harder. They panicked and went to the hospital. lol
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