question for rockpick - blue jeans pigment transfer

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Old Mar 19, 2007 | 07:36 PM
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question for rockpick - blue jeans pigment transfer

i have a 2007 lariat,
leather captian chairs, Tan.
first my problem, then my question.
my leather drivers seat is picking up what seems to be blue jean color from i would guess blue jeans.
it almost seems like its just the drivers seat, the passenger seat and back seats show almost no discoloration, almost.
i guess my question is is this normal ?

couple more questions if i can.

what can i do about it?
if it cant be removed is this covered under warranty ?

im kinda pissed cause i have never seen leather abrorb anything as fast as this has, as i just bought it in november.
i will add pics if i can in next few days .
any help would be appreciated.

wow, just realized i put this in wrong catagory, if ya can move it where it should be , ty.
 

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Old Mar 19, 2007 | 10:25 PM
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Try a quick search for blue jeans within the interior care or general care & detailing forum. This one has been previously covered, I believe.

I seriously doubt that your warranty will cover this one -- that is, unless you have a stellar service writer (which can pull it off).

I can't recall what all the other blue jeans transfer user utilized but, I do recall that he got it off... try that search and let me know.

In the mean time, I'm going to move this up to Interior Care.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2007 | 11:36 PM
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Ha ha, and I thought I was the only one...... My seat is turning blue on the edge from my blue work "****ie" pants. I use a non amonia glass cleaner and it comes off....I also once a week/month try to use a leather cleaner and conditioner. I am also trying to remember to get up and "step out" rather that slide out.
 
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Old Mar 24, 2007 | 04:27 AM
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I had it really bad with my VW (tan leather). But mine was from wearing Dockers and not blue jeans. I never could get it off before I sold it.
 
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