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Try Ink Stain Remover
Dr. Beasley's makes an Ink Stain Remover kit for leather that should work for your situation. It's worth a try for $29 and beats having to buy a whole new rear bench seat.
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No problem! I have Sahkir leather as well in my M5 so I feel your pain! Try looking that Dr. Beasley's product up on Amazon you might be able to find it cheaper and probably get it sooner with Amazon's 2 day shipping. I bought some Dr. Beasley's products on Amazon and was very impressed.
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Also try magic eraser
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Dampen cloth/rag with it and rub. If that does not work I can possibly help find OEM replacement leather cheaper than other sources. |
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I would think the area could be re-dyed at a cheaper price than a new OEM leather cover for the rear bench, which appears to be $2543.83 MSRP. (Part 52207844852). Re-dying the area would probably be better if you seldom have passengers in the rear. |
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