The light oyster leatherette seat dye transfer

VeloNYC

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A brand new car the seats are coated with Wolfgang cockpit sealant a week before a dye transfer occurred. This happened within a few hours my missus was wearing her new black coat. I tried everything I have in my arsenal from optimum power clean 3:1 even a full strength, a cleaner came with a car to magic eraser nothing can touch it. Most upsetting part is that a trim sealant didn't do anything to protect the seats. Any suggestions?
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Leatherique has a dye transfer specific cleaner that I've had good luck with. It worked better than all other things I tried which was similar to what you tried.
 
Sorry, it is actually Leather Master that makes a dye transfer specific cleaner. I looked and Autogeek doesn't appear to carry that product (but they have other Leather Master products).
 
Thanks for advice. Good thing I didn't pull a trigger on a leatherique. I'm not sure how it would play with leatherette. I read some reviews and feedbacks some people praise it some hate it. My previous car had an actual leather seats were protected with leather master and it did a great job, but Wolfgang Cockpit trim sealant let me down horribly just a waste of $$$. I'll get the one you mentioned from the @m@zone if it doesn't work I will need to find someone who can clean it.
 
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