Tan leather seats turning blue
The conditioner is absorbing the dye from your jeans..... Judicious use, and wipe dry with a towel after using..... try to do it when the leather will have an extended period to dry.
Good luck on getting it out! (I really mean that, as it won't come out easily) Saddle soap may help.
Good luck on getting it out! (I really mean that, as it won't come out easily) Saddle soap may help.
Let me start off by saying my truck is very well taken care of. I condition my leather once a month and its cleaner than when I took delivery from the dealership. However my two front seats are starting to turn blue. I have nerf bars on so I dont drag mt a$$ across the seat. The leather cleaners dont seem to be helping at all. Is anyone having the same problem? Does anyone have a suggestions?
this is easy it"s your jeans. your options are wear slaks (preferably of a nutreal color) or put a towwel on the seat.
I do not disagree that light color seats will soil over time. However the "blue" problem is a separate issue all together. It is definitely a manufacturing problem and Chrysler has agreed to this. Ay this point they have no known cure. This problem is a bleeding of blue dye coming through the leather hide. I have not had the problem with my last two Chrysler vehicles with light color leather seats. We are working with an attorney and are considering a class action suite.



