Rather bizarre question about leather seat care
Kneale Brownson
knotnook at traverse.com
Tue Nov 16 11:30:51 EST 2004
Cold water should take it off the leather and not cause any severe
problems. H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) should take it out of the leather if
staining remains after the cold water treatment.
At 11:19 AM 11/16/2004 -0500, Andrew Duane wrote:
>For reasons that I would really prefer not to get in to, I find
>myself needing to remove a fairly large amount of blood from the
>driver's seat in my A6. I know that cold water does a decent job
>on things like clothes, but not sure about leather. I don't want
>to set it, and I don't want to damage the leather. Any ideas?
>
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>
>Andrew Duane Member Technical Staff - ATG
>SavaJe Technologies andrew at savaje.com
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