Leather protector -stop it going blue!
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Hi - Picked up my wifes new BMW 1 series last week which as the boston lemon leather interior - not sure why its called lemon as its not yellow in the slightest - more cream!
anyway - within a week and 300 miles the drivers seat is already showing a blue tinge from jeans - it came off easy enough with leather cleaner, but wondering if there is a product I can use to protect the leather and make it a bit more resistant to staining?
I did suggest to the wife that she simply remove her jeans - surprisingly that didn't seem to go down too well!
anyway - within a week and 300 miles the drivers seat is already showing a blue tinge from jeans - it came off easy enough with leather cleaner, but wondering if there is a product I can use to protect the leather and make it a bit more resistant to staining?
I did suggest to the wife that she simply remove her jeans - surprisingly that didn't seem to go down too well!

This is a very common problem, particularly on light coloured leather. A leather protectant will act as a protective barrier to help reduce the likely hood of dye transfer and make transfered dye easier to remove. I'd reccomend LTT's LEather protect: http://www.lttsolutions.net/auto-ultra-protect.asp
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