They make leather cleaners - they even make some specifically for cars, so you might try an automotive shop. Or the automotive or cleaning section of a store like WalMart. I am a mother, and yes, you are dead meat.
2006-09-02 01:40:54
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answered by Jeannie 7
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Do not take drunks in your Moms car and do not drink while driving.
I had this happen many years ago, except it went into the defroster vents next to the windshield. YUCK YUCK YUCK!! We had to trade the car.
Ok, try this. Mix up warm water with about 1 tablespoon of baking soda (it acts as a deodorizer) maybe one drop of a gentle shampoo. Gently wash the seats and leave the windows open (as long as the weather is dry) and let it dry and air out. That should help. Febreze should help after the washing. It is a fabric freshener and deodorizer.
DO NOT use excessively hot water or too strong of cleaners. That can cause problems with the leather.
After the seats are thoroughly dry use a good leather cleaner, lubricant. Good leather cleaner can be found at an automotive parts store in the polish section.
I hope you don't get in too much trouble.
2006-09-02 01:41:16
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answered by ? 7
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Wash with a mild dish-washing soap, rinse and dry. Then apply some leather cleaner. When I don't have leather cleaner, I've used furniture polish. Just buff it in.
2006-09-02 02:19:11
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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Lots of very hot soapy water.
2006-09-02 01:34:47
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answered by Anonymous
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To be honest, I don't think so
2016-08-08 14:04:43
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answered by Anonymous
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oxy clean maybe?
2006-09-02 01:33:50
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answered by Mark D 3
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Finally, that's what I was searching for! Thanks op of this question.
2016-08-23 05:58:57
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answered by Anonymous
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