Has anyone tried Motsenbocker's Lift off?
I get a lot of denin bleeding from my jeans and someone recommended I try Motsenbocker's Lift off to remove it. Anyone try it before and is it safe on the Lexus leather?
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A review on Amazon claims it worked in a leather sofa, which may or may not have a similar coating as your car. For the price it's worth a try but test it on a small area that you can see the least.
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Originally Posted by Lexus2000
(Post 10418186)
A review on Amazon claims it worked in a leather sofa, which may or may not have a similar coating as your car. For the price it's worth a try but test it on a small area that you can see the least.
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Mix 5 parts water to one part Woolite. It works wonders on removing denim transfer from leather and is exceedingly gentle. See video below. He is very talkative and doesn't get to the point until about 8 minutes in.
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I was originally going to do that, but have been told Woolite has since changed their formula and it's not the same thing as it used to be.
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Originally Posted by dspcap
(Post 10418992)
I was originally going to do that, but have been told Woolite has since changed their formula and it's not the same thing as it used to be.
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Originally Posted by blizzhy
(Post 10452086)
My bad.. I was busy concentrating on the stain removal.
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