Rather bizarre question about leather seat care

Mack macks4runner at shaw.ca
Tue Nov 16 19:53:57 EST 2004


Saddle soap might be effective in removing the blood, after all it is
designed for cleaning leather products.

Remember though, |CSI| has taught us that blood can still be detected with
|Luminol| lol

Mack
 
1988 Honda Hawk GT British Racing Green (FOR SALE)
1989 Toyota 4Runner Special Edition black/silver (FOR SALE)
1996 Audi S6 Quattro Emerald Green (never for sale, I love my 4 door
missile)

-----Original Message-----
From: quattro-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-bounces at audifans.com] On
Behalf Of Kurt Deschler
Sent: November 16, 2004 4:19 PM
To: Andrew Duane
Cc: quattro at audifans.com
Subject: Re: Rather bizarre question about leather seat care


Andrew,
Hydrogen peroxide works great for removing blood from fabric. I havn't 
tried it on leather. Try a small area first to make sure it does not 
discolor.
 	-Kurt

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> 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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