Any suggestion on how to remove dried milk stains from leather??
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I've searched the A6 and Detailing forum with no luck...nobody on that forum even responded
My 1 year old likes to discard his "sippy" cup onto the rear seats when he is finished. With the Britax mounted in the middle (using LATCH), he has left 3 or four dime-sized milk stains in the leather.
I tried Lexol cleaner and a mild soap and hot water...with no luck.
When/If I get these stains up, I'm going to invest in some kind of rear seat cover/sheet and install my winter floor mats (just in the rear).
I guess it could be worse....it's only milk...and not food.
Thanks!
My 1 year old likes to discard his "sippy" cup onto the rear seats when he is finished. With the Britax mounted in the middle (using LATCH), he has left 3 or four dime-sized milk stains in the leather.
I tried Lexol cleaner and a mild soap and hot water...with no luck.
When/If I get these stains up, I'm going to invest in some kind of rear seat cover/sheet and install my winter floor mats (just in the rear).
I guess it could be worse....it's only milk...and not food.
Thanks!
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