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geohartanto 03-08-2011 07:44 PM

My jeans stain my Z seats!! help!!
 
Hi ppl,

i drive the touring 370Z so i have the suede/leather seats (the grey color). I just realized that there are dark blue stains on my seats and I assume they are from my jeans. Is there a way to clean this up? I'm worried because jeans stain on my white sneakers never come off. HELPP!!

Thanks

kenchan 03-08-2011 07:54 PM

Ask junkmann in the detailing section.

I can only suggest Griot's Interior Cleaner. Which I bet would work to some degree...

JJ-NISMO 03-09-2011 12:27 AM

You must be wearing raw or selvedge type denim. I have had similar issues with shoes, but not with car seats 0_0 Make sure to wash your jeans prior to wearing them. Flip them inside out and wash once. After that you should be good, and try not to wash them again. Taking care of nice jeans = not washing :)

hdskull 03-09-2011 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JJ-NISMO (Post 976812)
You must be wearing raw or selvedge type denim. I have had similar issues with shoes, but not with car seats 0_0 Make sure to wash your jeans prior to wearing them. Flip them inside out and wash once. After that you should be good, and try not to wash them again. Taking care of nice jeans = not washing :)

Even if you wash(soak) raw denim once, it doesn't help, it still rubs off haha.

dainedazz 03-09-2011 09:25 AM

Wash your jeans before wearing them ;)

Jon@AAMComp 03-09-2011 09:53 AM

If you have raw/selvedge denim, you've got the right jeans. :tup: But bummer about your seats man. Lexol leather cleaner works really well. I'd try to use Lexol with a clean microfiber towel to clean the stains, and then treat it with Lexol leather conditioner.

Lexol Leather Cleaner

Lexol Leather Conditioner


Best of luck,


-j

ChrisSlicks 03-09-2011 09:54 AM

The obvious solution is to take your pants off before driving.

The premium members had a discussion about this.
Pants in the Z? (sorry premium only)

6MT 03-09-2011 10:11 AM

stop farting

Jme370 03-09-2011 10:33 AM

I had a 350z with frost interior and a 370z. It might actaully be your belt and not your jeans. There is no way to remove this. I got the dealer to replace my seat bottom on the 370z bc it happened within 2 months of owning the car. I took it to an interior shop that refinishes/redyes leather. They tried every chemical they had and the stain did not come out. That is why my 3rd Z has black interior. Good Luck!

SPOHN 03-09-2011 10:41 AM

Come on. Tell us what really happened?

m4a1mustang 03-09-2011 10:43 AM

I vote for pants off while driving.

Hell, there is no legitimate reason to ever wear pants. Pants off = party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiii-iiime.

shadoquad 03-09-2011 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 977245)
I vote for pants off while driving.

Hell, there is no legitimate reason to ever wear pants. Pants off = party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiii-iiime.

I approve of this message.

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geohartanto 03-09-2011 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon@AAMComp (Post 977122)
If you have raw/selvedge denim, you've got the right jeans. :tup: But bummer about your seats man. Lexol leather cleaner works really well. I'd try to use Lexol with a clean microfiber towel to clean the stains, and then treat it with Lexol leather conditioner.

oh my god

Lexol Leather Cleaner

Lexol Leather Conditioner


Best of luck,


-j

lexol huh, alright ill try to get those thanks guys

cajunz 03-09-2011 08:02 PM

My jeans did the same thing to my frost seats. Cleaned up just fine with a damp cotton rag.

TBOX 03-09-2011 08:10 PM

I always keep a blanket or towel in my car in case people sit in my seats with swim shorts or something retarded like that, or to clean up unexpected messes. (one time a guy pulled up to a stop light next to me, rolled over a closed soda bottle and made it explode the contents in thru my window all over my dash)

Xan 03-09-2011 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon@AAMComp (Post 977122)
If you have raw/selvedge denim, you've got the right jeans. :tup: But bummer about your seats man. Lexol leather cleaner works really well. I'd try to use Lexol with a clean microfiber towel to clean the stains, and then treat it with Lexol leather conditioner.

Lexol Leather Cleaner

Lexol Leather Conditioner


Best of luck,


-j

Quote:

Originally Posted by geohartanto (Post 978217)
lexol huh, alright ill try to get those thanks guys

That would be great on leather, but not on the faux suede.

Phil from Detailers Domain recommended this:
Dylan also did an excellent write up on this:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dylan@Adams (Post 638105)
FIRST OFF -- WHAT IS ALCANTARA?
Alcantara is the name given to a composite material used to cover surfaces in a variety of situations and applications, but most commonly seating surfaces in automobiles. It looks and feels like suede leather, many people make the mistake of assuming it is leather, and is commonly featured as an upgrade in many car models. Its also featured in higher end exotics, sports, and luxury cars, as well as custom aftermarket interiors.

HOW DO I CLEAN IT?
Its important to understand Alcantara does not respond well to most chemical cleaners, as a matter of fact, many chemical cleaners will actually discolor or change the texture of the material permanently ruining the benefit of having such a nice material on the interior surfaces of a vehicle.
Daily cleaning and regular maintenance - I recommend the use of a medium-soft bristled brush, like the Adam’s Interior Brush, to essentially fluff and renew the material. As you sit on the seat the material will become matted or tired looking, a quick brushing will revive the material and bring it back to life. Be sure to vacuum first to remove and debris then brush in both directions. In the event you do not have a brush a clean, dry, lint free, microfiber towel will work.

For a more thorough cleaning - Start with a clean, lint free, microfiber towel and spray a light mist of Adam's Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner onto the towel. Gently wipe at any soiled areas or wipe the entire surface if its been awhile since the previous cleaning. NEVER SPRAY THE CLEANER DIRETLY ONTO THE ALCANTARA!! Flip the towel to a clean side and repeat as needed.

After the surface has been cleaned use a 2nd, dry, lint free, microfiber towel to remove any moisture and follow with a brush to re-fluff the material. Its important not to use too much product, a very light misting of cleaner onto the towel is all thats needed.
BUT WHAT IF I HAVE STAINS?

Prevention of stains is the most important thing to keeping an Alcantara surface clean, but accidents happen. In the event you do spill something or do notice a discolored spot the sooner you act the better. The longer a stain is allowed to sit the less likely you'll be able to remove it.

In the event you do get a stain, act quickly (within 30 minutes) and begin treating the stain from the outside edge into the center in order to avoid
the stain spreading. Never pour a cleaning product directly onto Alcantara!!

Before attempting to remove the stain, remove any of the excess spill or substance that has fallen on the upholstery:
If its a very liquid substance like soda or juice use an absorbent towel, a waffle weave microfiber being ideal. You can also use a sponge or synthetic chamois (water sprite, absorber, etc.)

If its a thicker substance, yogurt, milk shake, smoothie, etc. use a spatula or spoon to scrape as much off of the surface as you can. If you have a wet/dry shop vac use that to remove the excess. Avoid rubbing to prevent the stain from spreading or going deeper into the material.

After the bulk of the spill or contamination is removed use a white cloth or a well wrung sponge for the removal of as much of the stain as you can. If you use a sponge, rinse it in clean water and wring it well between each pass. Try to wipe as little as possible, blot as much as possible, apply pressure to get any liquid up into the sponge.
For the specific treatment of the different types of stains follow the instructions below:
  • Fruit juice, jam, jelly, syrup, ketchup: Use lukewarm water, rinse by dabbing with clean water, rinsing and wringing the towel or sponge often.
  • Blood, egg, excrement, urine: Use cold water; avoid warm water because it makes these substances coagulate, rinse by dabbing with clean water, rinsing and wringing the towel or sponge often.
  • Liquors, alcoholic beverages, wine, beer, coke and tea: Use lukewarm water; if the colour mark remains, treat it with lemon juice and then rinse it well.
  • Pencil, pastry, cream, chocolate, ice-cream, mustard: Use lukewarm water; rinse by dabbing with clean water rinsing and wringing the towel or sponge often.
  • Hair gel, tomato sauce, coffee with sugar: Use lemon juice and then wipe with lukewarm water; rinse by dabbing with clean water, rinsing and wringing the towel or sponge often.

If the stain is no longer water soluble:
Depending on the type of stain start with the specific recommendations above. (water or lemon juice) In the event these do not work pure ethyl alcohol (available at most pharmacies) and follow the instructions below. Keep in mind this is a method of last resort and should only be attempted if none of the previous methods have worked.

Rub with ethyl alcohol, then with water and rinse. Leave the vehicle in a dry environment with the doors or windows open and allow the area to dry. Repeat the alcohol treatment as needed or until there is no longer any improvement in the stains appearance.


Z2nv 03-10-2011 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cajunz (Post 978235)
My jeans did the same thing to my frost seats. Cleaned up just fine with a damp cotton rag.

doesnt the frost have all leather? like no suede inserts? so itll just wipe off, as were suede your gonna need some sort of cleaner.
i could be wrong about the frost interior not having suede?

SoCal 370Z 03-10-2011 06:05 PM

Just the stain the other seat to match. Problem solved.

Amazingz03 03-10-2011 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 977271)
I vote for pants off while driving.

Hell, there is no legitimate reason to ever wear pants. Pants off = party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiii-iiime.

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 977271)


LMFAO!!!:roflpuke2:

V8Killer 03-10-2011 11:40 PM

Also watch out for wearing a leather jacket and a leather belt. I ran into that problem with my seats.

Dreezy562 03-10-2011 11:42 PM

hahahhahahhhaahahhahhhahahahahhahaha party all the tiiiemmmmmmm


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