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Removing Ink from Leather Car Seat?

A used printer ink cartage leaked through a plastic bag, it was stored in, onto the leather car seat. I have not touched the spot yet. It is the size of a quarter. It is on my front gray leather seat.

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February 14, 20120 found this helpful

If it is dye-type ink, soap and water should remove the stain. If the soap and water doesn't work, it is pigment ink and you will have a spot. A mixture of Mr. Clean and bleach may remove it, but may also damage the leather. An attractive seat cover of some sort may be your only option - doesn't have to look like a seat cover. I saw an MB with ruffled, lacy head rest and seat back covers - dark gray car, gray leather - very attractive.

 

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Try hair spray, if not try a permanent marker the same colour as your leather go over it with marker.

 

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