stains on leather

Elessar

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My lovely new leather cleans easily, but I have 2 problems already:

The admiral fell asleep with a ball point pen in her hand. Shows how boring suduko is. It has faded but is still visible.
I spilled a drop of tea when I left on Monday and didn't notice it. (black tea, I think it dripped out of the rubbish bag as I left). I wiped it off this morning but it has left a brown dot about the size of a penny, again it's faded but not gone.

Suggestions for cleaning or repairing these please and suggestions for sealing it to stop such nonesense in future.
 
Aren't those magic sponges supposed to work on leather effectively too? Seem to remember someone telling me this recently. Don't hold me to it tho coz I've not tried it myself.
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Slightly un-boaty but jaguar do a great leather cleaner. I used to have the oatmeal (cream) leather seats and they used to get a bit stained from the "meal at the wheel" or weekend kid runs. One small bottle of jag leather cream cleaned almost anything off.

Give HA Fox a call, I am sure they keep it in stock.

Edit: Its called "Hide Food". There are various suppliers. Jaguar do a version, so do Bentley and there are some generic ones. Personally, for something as expensive as a seat I would always use the manufacturer branded or recommended.
 
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Baby wipes. They've brought our faux leather couch up a treat, even removing staining from blue denim. I've yet to find anything they won't shift using a gentle circular motion. It beats me how they can do that and not actually dissolve a babies skin but there you go.

But, as with any solution, test on a material sample or unseen area first to ensure you don't end up worse than when you started.

Good luck.
 
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