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Hi all,
I am having the two-colored leather interior coming with the Individual specification in Beige and Black.
I am using leather cleaning liquid kits but there are some spots that I couldnt
remove.Especially some strips from my blue indigo jeans which are impossible to be removed:mad:
p.s These jeans were my favourite and now I am now wearing them because of the car.This is madness:eek:
p.s Tell some hints to deal with this ugly problem..:rolleyes:
 

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Hi is your leather not in warranty as my local vw dealer said that if the leather gets stained and i cant remove it and they cant remove it they will replace the seats :)

Steph xx
 

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I bought the car 3months ago,so its in warranty.But in Bulgaria is impossible to receive new seats because of dirt:D
 

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Take it to your dealer and get them to clean it.

My mum owns property in bulgaria :D
 

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I am using leather cleaning liquid kits but there are some spots that I couldnt
remove.Especially some strips from my blue indigo jeans which are impossible to be removed:mad:
p.s These jeans were my favourite and now I am now wearing them because of the car.This is madness:eek:
p.s Tell some hints to deal with this ugly problem..:rolleyes:
Folks on other forums have had luck using a diluted solution of Woolite.
 

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My EOS has beige leather and I use TurtleWax leather cleaning liquid. Its like a milk for cleaning and protection. I use it two or three times a month because of the seat color. All my jeans make them go a little bit blue. They need a lot of work in order to be shiny but i try !
 

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My EOS has beige leather and I use TurtleWax leather cleaning liquid. Its like a milk for cleaning and protection. I use it two or three times a month because of the seat color. All my jeans make them go a little bit blue. They need a lot of work in order to be shiny but i try !
I tried with the tyrtle wax but there was no result.The wax is cleaning the small spots the bigger is impossible to be removed:mad:
 

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Hi
You could try and locate someone who specializes in cleaning/renewing used sofas and leather furniture/seats... They can sometimes do magic...
Another possiblity is using baby care milk, whiwh alwys works good on leather...
good luck!
Fred
 

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I had heard of the blue issue before and always wondered about the cause. I wear Levi's all the time and have never had the staining with my cornsilk interior. Is it a problem with bad dyes in the fabric or some type of chemical reaction between the dye and sweating?
 

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No problem with my jeans either and I wear them most of the time when driving my Eos. However, all my jeans are pretty washed out. Haven't had a new pair since I bought the car so maybe it's new jeans that "bleed" out. I also have the cornsilk interior.
 

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I wear Levi's all the time
You should try the Hugo Boss denim line:mad:
Anyway.I am from Bulgaria and now it's pretty cold here,so I'm using the heated seats all the time.Is it possible to be a problem.i will also try the baby care milk-if the problem continues i will have my car flamed and buried:D
 

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You should try the Hugo Boss denim line:mad:
Anyway.I am from Bulgaria and now it's pretty cold here,so I'm using the heated seats all the time.Is it possible to be a problem.i will also try the baby care milk-if the problem continues i will have my car flamed and buried:D
Sorry, not really into designer label clothes. I think one can pay too much for something just because some one has their name on a label. As for flaming and burying it, that seems a bit extreme. When all else fails maybe you can find a detailing shop that may be able to help with your stain issue.
 

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I was thinking about some chemical products.But I don't know how they will react with the leather and I am afraid to try it.I will take the car to several carwash centers to check if they can handle this.:rolleyes:
 
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