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Ink on Leather Upholstry & How to get it OFF!!!

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Ok, so a customer of mine comes to me with this problem, his wife got burgers down at the local grease & puke and the grease runs through the burger wrapper and the ink bleeds on to the leather seat of his new Lexus. He's tried everything that he could think of just short of dynamite.

He decides to call American Shine Products to see what we can do for him. Now me and my infinite knowledge of car cleaning, I ask him to come buy the warehouse so that I can see just how bad it is. Well I check it out when he comes over and in the middle of his beige leather upholstry it says in bright red letters "Tommy Burgers" and it is outlined around the print, mind you all of this in BRIGHT RED LETTERS. I think to myself, ok, I have some stuff that I picked up at the SEMA Show last November that says right on the label "INK AWAY" for leather upholstry.

I try that, no use, I ask, "How Long has the stain been on the seat?" He responded "for about a month now" Well now I'm thinking, I try my upholstry cleaner Super Kleen, no use, I try several other cleaners, no way. So we talk about it, and finally come up with the conclusion that he is going to have to replace the panel in the seat. Now that I have him validated in making the repair, we decide "Well, what have we got to loose?" so I pull out the industrial cleaners, I try everything, even straight gasoline. That ink will not come out for anyting. So I have one more thought, and go back into the warehouse, get a rag and some stuff that one would never imagine would clean a soft leather seat. I put it on and start to rub. The next thing I know THE INK IS GONE!!! Now the secret to what I used, this is just for all of you, but be liberal in what you do!

I used My Stage I Super Duty Rubbing Compound. Just a light amount on a soft microfiber towel. Rubbed it lightly and away the ink stain came. AND it did not fade the leather seat. After that I used our Super Shine Leather Rubber & Vinyle replenisher and the seat looked as good as new!

Remember, always do a test spot FIRST! before you continue on with the rest. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
I'd bet $1 that Avon Skin So Soft would've gotten it out too. Scary how well that stuff works on removing weird stains from sensitive substrates... After using it to remove permanant marker from wallpaper, I'm afraid to put it on my skin. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif

Nice ad though! Glad you got the stain away! I bet your customer was very pleased. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
 
Go get more burgers and let the grease perculate the ink right throught the rest of the way... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devilgrin.gif
 
My daughter got pen on the seat of my 5-day old Toyota Avalon. I'll have to try that!
 
Re: Ink on Leather Upholstry & How to get it OFF!!

Ink stains work on everything - hehehehehe
 
Re: Ink on Leather Upholstry & How to get it OFF!!

Someone got pen on my very light beige Caddy leather the other day.....luckily it came off with some mothers leather cleaner.
 
Re: Ink on Leather Upholstry & How to get it OFF!!

Poorboy's All Purpose Cleaner is also a good one for removing stains and grime. Like with anything else, you have to be careful and try it in a hidden spot first. Another one that I see people use and get decemt results with if used properly is the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.
 
Re: Ink on Leather Upholstry & How to get it OFF!!

Good tip. People would be surprised where mild abrasives can be used with great success. Before law school, I worked in a small car dealership (salesman, business manager, lot boy and detailer extrordinaire). I came up with all kinds of ways to clean things using non traditional supplies.

As for the greasy burgers, as a born again health nut (well, born again in the usual usage, and as a health nut), the greasy burgers cause me concern on numerous levels...car enthusiast, detailer, fitness nut. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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