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Old 05-27-2005, 03:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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any suggested products i can use to take out lines marked with a pen on the center armrest. thanks.
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any suggested products i can use to take out lines marked with a pen on the center armrest. thanks.
One thing to try, as the leather is treated. Dip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol. It may wipe away the marks.
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Old 05-27-2005, 09:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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any suggested products i can use to take out lines marked with a pen on the center armrest. thanks.
Use a product by Stoners called Xenit...awesome stuff!
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My wife's knee-jerk response would be Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. We have used it safely on our leather seats, and it worked great to remove some stubborn black smudges.

Just test it in an inconspicuous area first, to make sure it doesn't damage or discolor.
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Magic Eraser is good, but be very carefull. It is abrasive.

Hairspray is a good ink remover too..........

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Default Try WD-40... yes... WD-40

Spray it on a cotton terry cloth and work (scrub) the leather a bit (don't saturate the towel). Be sure to remove all the WD-40 residue afterwards and treat it with your favorite leather conditioner.

Let us know how things work out.

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WD-40...one of the greatest workshop inventions of the 20th century!!
(Along with duct tape and sheetrock screws... )
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WD-40...one of the greatest workshop inventions of the 20th century!!
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And don't forget our unsung hero... sliced bread!
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And don't forget our unsung hero... sliced bread!
Sliced bread is a "workshop invention"?
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WD-40...one of the greatest workshop inventions of the 20th century!!
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Amen to that...

If it moves and it shouldn't... duct tape.
If if doesn't move and it should... WD-40.
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