Leather Seat Stained From Leather Belt

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I have a color transfer stain on my light gray leather driver's seat from a brown leather belt. I have tried leather cleaners and cannot get it off. Any ideas? Thanks
 

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if its not too badly stained and the mark isnt too big, have a look in the yellow pages and find your local specialist furniture cleaner, they can redye patches etc as its the same as repairing marks on a leather settee etc
 
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Thank you all for your replies. Yes, we have Yellow Pages in the US. I have tried several leather cleaners and may have made it worse. I've talked to the dealer and they will replace the stained leather section for approximately $300. Not really having an option, I may have to do it.
 

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Certainly a new panel will restore your original look, but first, have you tried "Leatherique"? They are US based and have a range of the best automotive leather care products. (Do a search on the internet). They also provide special water-based dies to fix problems like yours.

http://www.leatherique.com/
 
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Arnie,

Thanks for the tip. I'll check into it.
 
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