jimmybuffit
That'll buff right out!
I have two similar situations presenting themselves on monday morning:
Problem A: Local body shop put a tire on the passenger seat of a client car. Now there is a 6x6 brown tread stain. I tested a citrus-based upholstery stain remover, and several other of the usual suspects...
Problem B: Client set a gasoline container on the passenger seat of his new Jag! Apparently, the small release valve was open, and gas splashed on the cream/white leather. It has been several weeks, and odor is as much the problem as is the yellowish stain...
I'm going to the commercial carpet supplier/ditributor Monday AM - But I'm hoping for ???
(P.S. Anthony, I'll also be getting some "Red Relief" from this supplier - thanks for the earlier heads-up!)
Thanks
Jim
Problem A: Local body shop put a tire on the passenger seat of a client car. Now there is a 6x6 brown tread stain. I tested a citrus-based upholstery stain remover, and several other of the usual suspects...
Problem B: Client set a gasoline container on the passenger seat of his new Jag! Apparently, the small release valve was open, and gas splashed on the cream/white leather. It has been several weeks, and odor is as much the problem as is the yellowish stain...
I'm going to the commercial carpet supplier/ditributor Monday AM - But I'm hoping for ???
(P.S. Anthony, I'll also be getting some "Red Relief" from this supplier - thanks for the earlier heads-up!)
Thanks
Jim