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Recently one of my customers brought in a car with light colored leather seats stained with the dye from his blue jeans. The application to correct and prevent this from occuring is different than just cleaning and conditioning. What is happening is even though you may have conditioned the seats, the dye in the jeans is still able to transfer to the leather. Solution> after removing the stain with leather cleaner you need to apply a non-curing silicone type product to the leather which will prevent the transfer of dye and stains by putting a thin coating or barrier on the seats. You may want to check out a qualified janitorial supply house for this product, or contact me direct, Gary
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