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Bleach on UW seats?

Plan B

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May 8, 2015
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Do not use bleach. Call your local SC and ask them who they use to fix seats....or search for a leather repair company. (yes I know the seats are not leather).
 

DarkMatter

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Jul 13, 2016
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Olympia, WA
The manual specifies clearly: water, then rubbing alcohol if that doesn't work.

Rubbing alcohol works great. I've used it to take off blue jean transfer. Get some alcohol prep pads and keep them in the glove box and you'll always be ready to clean up.
 
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dragonxt

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Oct 26, 2016
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Rubbing alcohol. Read the manual dude.
The manual specifies clearly: water, then rubbing alcohol if that doesn't work.

Rubbing alcohol works great. I've used it to take off blue jean transfer. Get some alcohol prep pads and keep them in the glove box and you'll always be ready to clean up.

Tried it, didn't work. Probably going to a leather repair place as suggested.
 

DarkMatter

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Jul 13, 2016
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Olympia, WA
You can even get 94% often. If that didn't work I might also take one quick stop at a tiny bit of non-oil makeup remover. A makeup remover wipe might work for that. If you're considering repair anyway a tiny scuff at next to zero cost might be better.

Good luck with it.
 

Xminus6

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Sep 3, 2015
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Mr. Clean magic eraser is good on seats. I used it to successfully remove pen ink from our Gray leather seats on our previous Model S. I haven’t tried it on the UW seats yet but I suspect it would be pretty successful as well.
 

ABC2D

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Dec 19, 2016
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I would stay away from bleach - it might be Ok for the ultra fabric/leather, but who knows how stitching thread would take it
 

vijf

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Jan 6, 2018
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One thing that works like magic for pen ink on leather: try using hair spray. You'll see the ink become fluid again within a second, then you can wipe it all away.
 

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