f1eng
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I have had a spillage onto a rear seat and whilst the leather is now clean a big patch of perforations are showing a different colour.
I can broddle them with a toothpick whilst vacuuming at full power nearby but that will take many hours.
Anybody found a product and technique to shift it without damage to the leather itself?
TIA
I can broddle them with a toothpick whilst vacuuming at full power nearby but that will take many hours.
Anybody found a product and technique to shift it without damage to the leather itself?
TIA
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