I'm a moron..stained my seats! Help.
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Thanks for evryones input!
Bad news even Lac thinner didn't faze it.
Better news is local upholstery magic man is going to dye it using factory dye. If that isn't acceptable, then he has the code for replacement factory vinyl.
And he's cutting me a deal to boot.
So, not as much bloodshed as I thought- but a definite lesson learned.
Bad news even Lac thinner didn't faze it.
Better news is local upholstery magic man is going to dye it using factory dye. If that isn't acceptable, then he has the code for replacement factory vinyl.
And he's cutting me a deal to boot.
So, not as much bloodshed as I thought- but a definite lesson learned.
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I tried everything made known to man kind
NOTHING WORKED
I Left a pair of black rubber bottom flip flops on my seats and they burned into my seats. the best I could do is clean it so it looked like a big cigar burn , lightbrown
I had everyone in my marina try a different chemical not a damn thing cleaned it up
NOTHING WORKED
I Left a pair of black rubber bottom flip flops on my seats and they burned into my seats. the best I could do is clean it so it looked like a big cigar burn , lightbrown
I had everyone in my marina try a different chemical not a damn thing cleaned it up
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Please try the Magic Eraser first! It is not a chemical, it is a "buffer" for lack of a better word. It will remove the top layer of material, taking the coloration with it. If it doesn't work you can still dye.
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i did the same thing few years ago with hydralic hoses for filter relocators tried every chemicle nothing worked so i let the sun work its bleaching magic and left it uncovered for a week or so then it was all gone if you handle doing that i bet it will work
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