Colourlock: How to Remove Dye Stains from Leather – Ask a Pro Blog

Colourlock: How to Remove Dye Stains from Leather – Ask a Pro Blog

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This article was written by Ram Iyer of Colourlock UK!While denim has made a positive mark on the fashion industry, it's left a negative one on leather upholstery. While not the only culprit, it is the biggest cause of dye transfer on furniture and car seats. Other strong-colored clothing and

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