Try spraying some WD-40 on it a "blot" it off. As crazy as it sounds, WD-40 is an excellent stain remover, and will not stain your seat.
2006-06-25 06:08:32
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answered by lugnutz59 5
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First we recommend using a plastic razor blade and scrapping as much as you can first. Then you need a quick dry solvent, we choose lighter fluid, it evaporates fast and dissolves quickly with little odor. If you have no plastic razor blades use a business card to scrape it. If you fold the business card in half it works best. This way you get a double edge close shave and can scrape most of the lipstick off first. Many high-end car manufacturers like Audi, Porsche, BMW, Cadillac, Volvo, Mercedes recommend their own brands of cleaners for interiors, which are generally made up of Powder to Suds cleaners. Well let us warn you that your wonderful intentions will not work on Lipstick. So you can kiss that idea good bye. If you find a fabric is somewhat faded you may wish to dab the solvent or put it on the corner of a towel first, not paper towel, use terry cloth. Then pat the stain gently and see if it is removing the stain without taking away the coloring.
2006-06-25 05:23:47
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answered by dmt479 5
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how did lipstick get on the seat of your car?
2006-06-25 05:25:52
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answered by Aaron W 1
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It really depends on what kind of seat surface you have. Is it leather, cloth, vinyl, sheepskin? And what color is the carseat? Give more details so i can help
2006-06-25 05:31:04
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answered by ⠀ 3
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Go to Autozone and get a can of Tuff Stuff.
Good Luck
2006-06-25 05:22:04
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answered by NEWBEE1 6
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