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The other half put an Indian takeaway on the rear seat of my octy estate, black leather seats.It leaked and turned a part of the leather GREEN! Any ideas how to get it back to normal?:mad:

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Shag her best mate........................That'll learn her.

Sorry I don't know any practical solution :o

bahahahahaha - I think your in trouble, this happened to a mates leather sofa, couldn't remove it. There are leather repair specialists in the yellow pages, maybe have a word with them. Hopefully they be able to sort you out. You'll have to point out the curry hooks.

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New leather seat bud. If it's as bad as you make it out to be, then it's beyond salvation.

But try a brand of leather cleaner. You never know you might just get lucky. May i suggest Meguiars.

Post a pic so we can see how bad it is.

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If doomed talk to a local upholster about just re doing the back seat, he might be able to get near 95% of Skoda look but without the (i'm guessing) high costs of new seats

James.

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If you find an antidote that brings it back to normal let me know maybe useful for a Sunday morning after a good Saturday Night out with the boys................Joking aside hmmm looks bad, your poor wife, how will you ever forget/forgive her...hope so and you both get over it soon...dare I say it..it's only a car at the end of the day, you will find some resolve err but if wife ever did that...cant say how I would react well not on here anyway...good luck

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Jim, really!Urrrgggghhhhh! Is this the voice of experience talking............?:rolleyes:

Seriously, try this link

www.thescratchdoctor.co.uk

I've used them for leather repair kits (but not from damage caused by following through), and they do a full range of leather dyes for recolouring.

Mike

Well its an assumption really Mike, my leather thong didn't hold up too well, so can imagine a seat wouldn't. :rofl::rofl:

Incidentally I wonder if 'supaguard' could have prevented the off colouring, provided it was applied correctly, thoroughly.

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Tell you what I did after I admonished her.This works...Johnson's baby shampoo diluted in a spray bottle, worked in with a sponge, brought it back like new, had to do it a few times tho'. Bicarb of soda on the fabric underneath killed the pong.

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Tell you what I did after I admonished her.This works...Johnson's baby shampoo diluted in a spray bottle, worked in with a sponge, brought it back like new, had to do it a few times tho'. Bicarb of soda on the fabric underneath killed the pong.

Reckon shagging her best mate would have been more fun though........

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:thumbup:

no offence lol seen as I live here.

Shouldn't that be "...seeing as I live here"? :nut:

In case that's misconstrued my tongue is very firmly in my cheek as I type this

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Shouldn't that be "...seeing as I live here"? :nut:

In case that's misconstrued my tongue is very firmly in my cheek as I type this

lol cheers teacher :P

my england is crap, but my spanish was better.

D in english

B in first language spanish

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