Try some turpentine or paint remover. But be very careful.
2006-09-07 05:30:58
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answered by ? 6
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Leather Boat seats should be treated like any other leather, they are probably made from a similar type of finished leather to car seats. Anything which contains solvents, silicones, oils or waxes will not be suitable as they may strip colour as well as the sap. A maxi cleaner which can also be used for dye transfer will be a good product to buy and should safely remove the problem .
2006-09-07 06:27:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Easy, go to Walmart, Target, Lowes, Home Depot or any other store like these and get something called "GOOF". It comes in a small bottle, about 2oz. and the stuff is yellow.
Just get a small amount on a clean rag, heavy duty paper towel or cotton ball, and apply to the affected areas.
2006-09-07 05:46:15
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answered by jeff the drunk 6
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Buy a bottle of GOO...It works.... follow directions (purchase in Home Depot, Lowes, Wal-Mart etc)
2006-09-07 05:31:10
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answered by calming 2
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Try GooGone - you can get it almost anywhere - then treat yourself to a boat cover
2006-09-11 04:02:08
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answered by Anonymous
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how did that happen then ?
2006-09-07 05:49:46
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answered by grumpcookie 6
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