Today the driver went skating and scratched himself and was bleeding but unaware and sat in the car. Despite having towels to protect the Lemon coloured seats, there was, *gasp*, bloodstain on the seat.
The not so clever girlfriend/passenger/deadweight at first suggested using Glade Sport, so she took tissue, rub some glade sport, then rub the stain. No effect on the bloodstain, but the car smells pretty good.
The not so clever girlfriend/passenger/deadweight immediately suggests using tiger balm. No effect on the stain, but now the car has a funky tiger balm glade sport smell.
The clever girlfriend finally said, use the alcohol wipes from the first air kit in the car. The alcohol wipe is extremely effective against the stain, and the portion cleaned, is even cleaner than the other uncleaned portions. It's also effective against old bloodstains that couldn't be removed by leathercare.
Beware though, the alcohol wipes may dehydrate your leather quickly, so clean the stain, wipe off, and apply some leather care...
Thanks for reading this long story...
The not so clever girlfriend/passenger/deadweight at first suggested using Glade Sport, so she took tissue, rub some glade sport, then rub the stain. No effect on the bloodstain, but the car smells pretty good.
The not so clever girlfriend/passenger/deadweight immediately suggests using tiger balm. No effect on the stain, but now the car has a funky tiger balm glade sport smell.
The clever girlfriend finally said, use the alcohol wipes from the first air kit in the car. The alcohol wipe is extremely effective against the stain, and the portion cleaned, is even cleaner than the other uncleaned portions. It's also effective against old bloodstains that couldn't be removed by leathercare.
Beware though, the alcohol wipes may dehydrate your leather quickly, so clean the stain, wipe off, and apply some leather care...
Thanks for reading this long story...