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Leather Stain Remover

Leather Stain Remover

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Leather Stain Remover – Expert Removal of Stubborn Stains & Discoloration

Has your light-colored leather sofa been stained by a new pair of jeans? Or does your car’s leather interior have unsightly ink or newspaper marks? Leather Stain Remover is a specialized solution engineered to tackle the toughest stains that regular cleaners simply cannot touch.

Thanks to its unique formula featuring mild solvents, the product gently breaks down contaminants without damaging the leather's protective finish (when used correctly).

✨ What Problems Does Leather Stain Remover Solve?

  • 👖 Dye Transfer: Removes bluish stains caused by denim jeans, dark clothing, and decorative pillows on light leather.

  • 📰 Printer's Ink: Cleans stubborn marks left by newspapers and magazines.

  • 🍓 Tough Food Stains: Effective against natural juices, berries, and red wine.

  • 💅 Cosmetic Mishaps: Helps eliminate stains from nail polish and hair dyes.

  • 🧴 Sticky Residues: Removes leftovers from stickers, adhesive tape, and glues.


🛡️ Compatibility & Safety

This product is safe for use on almost all types of finished leather:

  • Pigmented Leather – Automotive interiors and furniture.

  • Semi-Aniline Leather.

  • Eco-Leather and Vinyl.

⚠️ Important Notes:

  • NOT suitable for Suede or Nubuck.

  • Caution with absorbent leathers (Aniline & Pull-up): Stains often penetrate deep into these types, making a surface remover less effective. In such cases, we recommend Leather Degreaser.

  • Two-tone and "Rub-off" Leathers: Use with extreme caution as it may affect the top color shade.


🛠️ Instructions for Use (The Professional Protocol):

  1. Clean First: Always start with Leather Ultra Clean. Often, the stain is merely on the surface and may disappear with standard cleaning.

  2. Safety Test: Test the product on a small, hidden area. Wait 1 minute and check for any color change.

  3. Application (Never Direct!): Apply a small amount of the product onto a sponge, cotton swab, or clean cloth.

  4. Cleaning: Gently rub or "dab" the stain. You will notice the grime transferring onto the sponge/swab.

  5. Rinsing: Once the stain is gone, wipe the area with a damp cloth to remove any residual product.

  6. Protection (CRITICAL!): Since Stain Remover strips away the protective film along with the stain, you must apply Leather Protection Cream afterward to prevent future staining and re-seal the surface.

💡 Expert Tip:

"If you are treating a very small spot (such as an ink pen mark), use a cotton bud soaked in the product. This allows you to work with precision directly on the stain without affecting the surrounding leather."

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