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The leather in most vehicles is coated. That means they were shot with a clear coat similar to what's on the paint. However, it is nowhere as thick or as robust as the exterior paint clear. It must be treated gently. Lighter fluid is just a solvent that flashes/evaporates quickly. Dry cleaning solution is very similar. I would suggest against it. Try a damp mf with hot, hot water first and then dry with another mf. If that doesn't work, I have great results with Optimum Power Clean at 3:1. Wipe it down with a damp mf after and then with a dry one. That should do it. Steam and OPC is the most powerful combo you can get for leather, but not everyone has a steamer. AutoGlym's interior pad is another fantastic tool for getting stains out of leather. I would follow it up with UIGP for the win.