| The seats may have been dyed at one time before it was sold to hide any wear on the seats. This is very common for car lots to do this as it makes the seats look like new. I haven't heard of any issues about the dye coming off from a typical leather conditioner like Lexol, but this might be a situation of a bad dye job. What's the mileage on the car when you bought it? High mileage could indicate a possible dye job, but even lower mileage cars get it done if there was a possible issue. |