Shirt ink on black leather seats....

Redfireshaker06

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What is the best way to remove it? I thought I seen a product made for that. But don't remember where. I hope it something you guys carry so I can get it with the special going on right now. Thanks in advance
 
I found a product on here, but it says for light colored leather.

Unfortunately, I do not have steam cleaner :(
 
Snice you dont have steam machine , take a bucket with warm or hot water and some microfiber towels , wipe the area with a warm or hot microfiber then spray some apc on the heated surface then agjtate the acp with a brush then wipe away then condition seat when done cleaning
 
The OP says the seats are black leather...how could he see black transfer on black seats? The only thing I can think of is it's a light-colored applique from a dark t-shirt that has transferred to the seats...I guess?
 
Try 1z deep plastic cleaner will take it out. I get jean dye out all the time with it.
 
Sorry guys, more info. Its from the white print on the back of black shirts. I noticed it the first time when I was at Mustang week and had a black shirt with white print ink patterns on the back. And it was really hot and sweaty that day. Well it transfered the white ink to the seats
 
Thanks for clarifying. What do you usually use for cleaning your seats?

Your regular leather cleaner or an APC is what I would try. If you haven't used an APC before, spray it on your towel and wipe the seat with it, rather than spraying it on the seat where it might run down the seat back. Do you have a really soft brush to agitate it with?

EDIT: When I say APC I do mean one that is safe for leather interiors, like Optimum Power Clean, etc. Starting with more diluted is going to be safer than more concentrated.
 
I have good luck with Four Star leather gel getting blue jean transfer off light leather. Might work the same with white ink and dark leather.
 
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