Cleaning leather seats

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bigrhino

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while removing some bags from the back seat I noticed some cooking oil had spiled on them. Any idea how to get the stain off. the seats are leather. Thanks.
 

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I would try some dish washing soap and water first to cut the oil. Remember these are top coated leather seats with a vinyl or urethane coating. You really don't need a "leather" cleaner although some will swear that you do.
 

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i ahd the same problem. used some turtle wax cleaner and stain was gone
 

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I use Mr. Clean sponge on some of toughest spots. But watch out - it may take your clear off or discolor some materials. But in most cases - I LOVE IT
 

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