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Originally Posted by anthonyautopia I think my recently acquired 03 Acura TL has some sort of cheap dye put on its leather seat. After putting on Lexol conditioner, the leather becomes very sticky. It looks like the previoius owner put on cheap or incorrect dye on the leather. i can take my fingernail and scrape/rub off some of the dyes on the leather seat. It feel like a rubber. The leather itself is not cracked or anything like that. It just has this rough, sticky **** coated over it.
Anyone has any idea what I can use to remove this ****** coating? Mineral spirit seemed to take this stuff off with ALOT of rubbing. Is there anythign easier that won't harm the leather?
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Mineral spirits will dry out the leather for sure and speed up the cracking process. Put some on your hand and see what it does to your skin...doesn't burn but dries it out real fast.
The leather was sticky because you put too much Lexol on. Use a foam pad with just enough on there to spread a really, really thin layer on the seats. Then let it dry for about 30 minutes, then wipe down with a clean dry towel. It still may have some squeak but it shouldn't be sticky. Too much of any conditioner will cause it to be sticky.
As for the stuff that is peeling, is it a dirt layer that is coming off? Most leather is coated with vinyl. Try some woolite and water. Spray the leather. If it's a dirt layer, it will lift off. My ivory leather looked clean. I sprayed the woolite/water on to it, scrubbed gently with a sponge, and it was amazing how much dirt was actually there.