FLAScott185Sport
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I am not sure.. it was a $150 Ed Hardy Suit..
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On second thought, get a six pack, a hose and some soap and tell her she has to wash it until the stain comes out....and she can't wear that damn bathing suit. :grin:
Yowser.... where do you boat? hang on... gotta go hook up the trailer... - LOL - Where's Doug?
My mechanic (auto) friend stopped by while in the cleaning process and asked why I wasn't using WD-40 (like it was common knowledge)? He told me they used it all the time at his shop to get handprints off leather steering wheels and seats.
This is a timely post as my S-I-L wore a swim suit this weekend that left blue dye on my white seats. I tried vinyl cleaner, spray-nine,windex, & magic eraser with no luck.What is with the magic eraser...I do not see any damage to my seats after using it ? It does not feel abrasive or leave visible damage. I am going to try oxyclean next.
Try a Majic Eraser, it seems to remove most everything and not cause any damage to the seats, I have not tried it to remove dye like from the bathing suit, buit it sure does a great job on everything else, the Admiral swears by them.