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    So i have a small white spot on the seat of my car. I have no idea what caused it but it seems to be the consistency of deodorant.



    I have tried a few leather cleaners (not sure what the brands were) and all of them seem to take the white out for a short time but it always comes back.



    I don`t think it is discoloration because the spot has gotten smaller from when i first tried to clean it off.



    It has a greasy feel to it. The Leather is perforated so i think what ever it is is coming up from the foam.



    Any suggestions on how to get it out?

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    bring it by and ill have a look at it. is your interior red or black?
    down here in colorful colorado!

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    Black.



    Where in Colorado are you?

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    two houses down from sean
    down here in colorful colorado!

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    If this cleans off the surface but then returns and has a slightly waxy/greasy feel to it it could be `spew`. This is when the fats in the leather become destabilised and it needs a very specialist product (spew remover) to rectify the problem.

    Using other products will not cure this as the fats have to be restabilised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judyb
    If this cleans off the surface but then returns and has a slightly waxy/greasy feel to it it could be `spew`. This is when the fats in the leather become destabilised and it needs a very specialist product (spew remover) to rectify the problem.

    Using other products will not cure this as the fats have to be restabilised.


    This is only a 3 year old car. It has 36,000 on the clock



    Does the problem you mention take time to happen or can it happen at any time.



    I doubt it is very expensive leather it is in a 2006 GTO.



    Thanks for your reply i will look into "Spew".

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    The problem can happen at anytime, often on brand new leather but on others as well. Humidity, temperature change etc can triggeer it at any time.

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    Qwikliner Rapid Cure Spray on bed liner system

    The hybrid polyurea chemical that the QWIK LinerĂ‚® system delivers undergoes an exothermic reaction when mixed together in the static mixer. Once sprayed out of the air assisted head, the material sets up in a matter of seconds, conforming to every curve of you vehicle with a durable bond that is ready for use immediately



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    Quote Originally Posted by jose31
    Qwikliner Rapid Cure Spray on bed liner system

    The hybrid polyurea chemical that the QWIK LinerĂ‚® system delivers undergoes an exothermic reaction when mixed together in the static mixer. Once sprayed out of the air assisted head, the material sets up in a matter of seconds, conforming to every curve of you vehicle with a durable bond that is ready for use immediately



    Qwikliner the Spray on bedliner in Colors

    8 standard colors and a variety of 100’s(*) more; the QWIK LinerĂ‚® system will cater to a variety of customer needs and open doors for endless applications.



    Qwikliner the High UV Stable Spray on Bed Liner

    QWIK LinerĂ‚® is one of the highest UV protection bedliner systems available in the industry. This will keep the bedliner from “Ghosting” and keep it’s original color. :har:




    Well theres an answer i didnt expect. Use spray on bed liner on my leather seats



    I may have to try that



    :beware

 

 

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