Try an all purpose cleaner (APC) or diluted SimpleGreen followed with a damp microfiber towel. That may work.apparently my greasy bald head has left a mark on my headrest. I tried some mcguires leather cleaner with no luck. Is there anything else I can use?
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Simple green regular and HD will not work on vinyl (from my gym equipment example) and has a potential to cause premature leather failure. This is a special case with the headrest. It will have to be leather friendly for this type of leather.Try an all purpose cleaner (APC) or diluted SimpleGreen followed with a damp microfiber towel. That may work.
Been using APC on leather for years an all my vehicles. It will not hurt it, as the leather has a clear coat on it. Just follow with a damp microfiber to neutralize it since it they’re usually alkaline based.Simple green regular and HD will not work on vinyl (from my gym equipment example) and has a potential to cause premature leather failure. This is a special case with the headrest. It will have to be leather friendly for this type of leather.
I understand what you’re saying, and applaud your good luck. However, all leather is not created equal.Been using APC on leather for years an all my vehicles. It will not hurt it, as the leather has a clear coat on it. Just follow with a damp microfiber to neutralize it since it they’re usually alkaline based.
Make a paste with corn starch and water (toothpaste consistency) spread on cue-ball stain, cover with a damp cotton towel, allowing to dry completely. 8-10 hours probably. Corn starch should draw oil out and towel should improve wicking. This was what the janitor used to do in my board room, even worked on 'flat top wax' that my jar head buddy used.apparently my greasy bald head has left a mark on my headrest. I tried some mcguires leather cleaner with no luck. Is there anything else I can use?
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And please post the video of the “application process” on YouTube - you’ll be a millionaire in no time!Rub your head on the whole thing, and every other inch of leather in the truck. it will all match and no one will be the wiser. just be careful when exiting so you don't slide right out of the truck.
Never thought of this. I could just lean to the left. Problem solved!Rub your head on the whole thing, and every other inch of leather in the truck. it will all match and no one will be the wiser. just be careful when exiting so you don't slide right out of the truck.
Does it work on tires?You need to bottle that stuff, I like the sheen
that's more or less what I was getting at... just thought it would be a hilarious solutionNever thought of this. I could just lean to the left. Problem solved!
Seriously though. Instead of trying to remove it, I could try to shine it up to match.
Does your head provide uv protection? I would like some bald guy head polish in a semi-gloss for my dash! Oh, crap, I need to patent this.Never thought of this. I could just lean to the left. Problem solved!
Seriously though. Instead of trying to remove it, I could try to shine it up to match.