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Old Aug 4, 2013 | 02:53 PM
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I used Mr. Clean Magic Eraser just now on small parts of my Austin-Healey's leather and large portions of its vinyl and it worked fantastically! My leather looks spotless and there's no indication I ruined anything. Later I'll put some conditioner/protectant on the leather once I use saddle soap to give it a general cleaning now that the stains, scuff marks and fingerprints have been magically erased. Next month I am entering her into a concours d'elegance judging so she got to be spotless.
 
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I used Mr. Clean Magic Eraser just now on small parts of my Austin-Healey's leather and large portions of its vinyl and it worked fantastically! My leather looks spotless and there's no indication I ruined anything. Later I'll put some conditioner/protectant on the leather once I use saddle soap to give it a general cleaning now that the stains, scuff marks and fingerprints have been magically erased. Next month I am entering her into a concours d'elegance judging so she got to be spotless.
I would NEVER use it. It's a mild abrasive and you're asking for a redye. I ruined a steering wheel in my M3 with the Magic Eraser, had to have a shop redye it.
 
Old Aug 12, 2013 | 12:05 AM
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I have Luxor Beige and wear blue jeans relatively frequently. i noticed staining of the seat on the driver side. as somebody suggested elsewhere, a baby wipe did wonders. I used two or three to blot/wipe and all the blue came right out. i figure if it's mild enough for my baby's bottom, it's mild enough for the leather. i'm sure it doesn't do any of the conditioning etc. that some of the other products mentioned do, but i'm mostly concerned about getting the blue out on a monthly basis at this point.
 
Old Aug 12, 2013 | 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Jay9722
I used hydrogen peroxide on white leather and it worked. It was a blood stain.
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Old Aug 12, 2013 | 07:00 PM
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Just to give an update, the stain never came out. It has to be redyed, but I'm afraid it might look worse. So I've decided just to park the car on the side of the road with the keys in the ignition. No! Actually, it's not too noticeable, I think I can live with it, but couldn't if I made it worse.
 
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