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Passenger got about two or three small spots of blue pen ink on my tan leather seat somehow. It is permanent it appears and wondering if anyone has experience with a cover it up solution? Tan leather colored “pen” or something else I’m not thinking of. Probably SOL but interested in thoughts.
 
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Passenger got about two or three small spots of blue pen ink on my tan leather seat somehow. It is permanent it appears and wondering if anyone has experience with a cover it up solution? Tan leather colored “pen” or something else I’m not thinking of. Probably SOL but interested in thoughts.
I had this exact thing happen in my old ES300, blue ball point pen on tan leather seat. Mr Clean sponge took it right off.
 
I had this exact thing happen in my old ES300, blue ball point pen on tan leather seat. Mr Clean sponge took it right off.
After it set or a bit later? Mine has set.
 
After it set or a bit later? Mine has set.
It was quite a while, but I can't remember exactly how long, this was almost 20 years ago.

Those Magic Eraser pads are pretty amazing.
 
Passenger got about two or three small spots of blue pen ink on my tan leather seat somehow. It is permanent it appears and wondering if anyone has experience with a cover it up solution? Tan leather colored “pen” or something else I’m not thinking of. Probably SOL but interested in thoughts.
I accidentally made a line on someone’s center console one with a blue ball point pen. Hit it with some hair spray, blotted with a paper towel, and it disappeared entirely. The stuff that evaporates out of hair spray is apparently a pretty good solvent for ink.
 
Rubbing alcohol then immediately after clean with water and leather conditioner.

Hairspray works as well due to the alcohol in it.
 

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