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Suggestions to get stain out of back seat.

Stealthrt

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Hey all I am wondering if any of you have any ideas on how to get this out of my back seat.
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Not sure what it is that’s in those small holes but whatever it is it doesn’t want to come out.

I tried a very fine pin point needle to see if it get loose enough to suck it in from the wet vac but without much successful.
 
Hey all I am wondering if any of you have any ideas on how to get this out of my back seat.
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Not sure what it is that’s in those small holes but whatever it is it doesn’t want to come out.

I tried a very fine pin point needle to see if it get loose enough to suck it in from the wet vac but without much successful.
Kind of hard to see. But I’ve had where my daughter spilled her bottle and by the time I noticed it. It had already dried up. I used a small toothpick to poke each little hole I then used a vacuum to get whatever I could. Lastly I used a cleaner and leather conditioner. Looks like nothing ever happened.
 
Might want to try a wet vac and hot/warm water. At first, go over it with warm water on a clean rag, and if that doesn’t work, try a little more water and suck it out. Then use a clean sponge/rag and vacuum again.
 
Kind of hard to see. But I’ve had where my daughter spilled her bottle and by the time I noticed it. It had already dried up. I used a small toothpick to poke each little hole I then used a vacuum to get whatever I could. Lastly I used a cleaner and leather conditioner. Looks like nothing ever happened.
Agreed. After poking what you can out of the holes. Spray some leather cleaner on the surface and let is moisten/loosen up the stain. Agitate with a boars hair brush. Wipe with a microfiber towel. That should do the trick.
 




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