CEE DOG
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We have seen this many times on leather. Generally speaking it occurs when liquid products that are too strong have been allowed to run down the leather and the marks that are left always make the area look very clean but trying then to clean the rest of the area to match is impossible particularly once the liquid has dried. In our experience theses spots or steaks cannot be rectified any other way than recolouring the leather. We have tried all the things suggested and none have ever resolved the problem. Foam cleaners that have been specifically formulated and tested on leather are by far the safer option to prevent this type of damage to the finish.
Hope this helps
Judyb
Enter - Ultima Interior Shampoo Gel. (get it on bogo when you can otherwise it's pricey)
I use OPC on leather as well but I use UISG on some.
When I use OPC I go behind it with diluted UWWP.
Don't use magic erasers on leather! Unless all other options are exhausted and you are prepared that you will be removing some of the protective layer.