JimS
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I have a 2002 Chevy truck on which I've done a lot of custom work. One thing I did was have the center portion of the seat and the seat back upholstered in black leather. :wow:
The truck sat unattended for several weeks last winter and when I finally got around to checking it out the passenger seat had mold growning in maybe 20 dime sized spots. The truck had been sitting with the windows closed and the garage was damp... obviously very damp! (I feel like such a dumb sh!t for letting this happen :redface: )
I scrubbed on it with leather cleaner but the stains still show when the light is right. I suspect the stains are there to stay.
Are they there to stay? Is there a way to re-dye the leather so the stains are dyed black?
Thanks for your help. I haven't been here for a long while and this site holds good memories for me. I just haven't been very involved in detailing the last couple years but it seems llike I'm headed back in that direction. I find it satisfying.
The truck sat unattended for several weeks last winter and when I finally got around to checking it out the passenger seat had mold growning in maybe 20 dime sized spots. The truck had been sitting with the windows closed and the garage was damp... obviously very damp! (I feel like such a dumb sh!t for letting this happen :redface: )
I scrubbed on it with leather cleaner but the stains still show when the light is right. I suspect the stains are there to stay.
Are they there to stay? Is there a way to re-dye the leather so the stains are dyed black?
Thanks for your help. I haven't been here for a long while and this site holds good memories for me. I just haven't been very involved in detailing the last couple years but it seems llike I'm headed back in that direction. I find it satisfying.