A friend of mine has an Excursion that sat unused for a year in our wonderful Great NorthWet weather. The drivers rear door seal leaked and water saturated a newspaper sitting on the back seat. Now there is a newspaper size patch of mold where the paper was sitting (no, the spots are not newsprint).
She tried leather cleaner and bleach (ouch) before asking me how to remove it. Neither the cleaner or bleach did the job. I told her I wasn't sure, but could try to find a solution. My only idea is hot water extractor???? She has a 'Little Green Machine', could it work?
Any suggestions would be great. The leather is light gray and although now moldy, it's in otherwise good shape. She cleans homes for a profession and has access to all kinds of heinous chemicals and cleaners. I don't even want to think about the atrocities she'll commit on that leather if I don't find her an answer (she's a bit of a neat freak and the spots are driving her nuts).
TIA,
Brock
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She tried leather cleaner and bleach (ouch) before asking me how to remove it. Neither the cleaner or bleach did the job. I told her I wasn't sure, but could try to find a solution. My only idea is hot water extractor???? She has a 'Little Green Machine', could it work?
Any suggestions would be great. The leather is light gray and although now moldy, it's in otherwise good shape. She cleans homes for a profession and has access to all kinds of heinous chemicals and cleaners. I don't even want to think about the atrocities she'll commit on that leather if I don't find her an answer (she's a bit of a neat freak and the spots are driving her nuts).
TIA,
Brock
..
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