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      08-11-2015, 12:25 PM   #1
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Fee for stained seats on lease turn-in?

I have Silverstone Interior. Would I be charged if at return of lease of the seats have denim stains?
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      08-11-2015, 12:48 PM   #2
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If they can't get them out.. Quite possibly. But I'm pretty sure you can get it off using BMW leather cleaner.

I'd clean them every 6 months so they don't get too bad. Use the BMW product I know it works for demin dye.
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^ whut he said. Best get it out before lease return. Detailing shop (good one) can work wonders.
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My wifes Mercedes had denim stains on the seats and I just took it to my car detailer and he took care of it. Looks good as new.
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At lease end, a 3rd party inspector for BMW FS would assess the charge if its bad. It isn't a specified dollar amount charge on a dealer self inspection form, so it would just be 3rd partied and you'd find out in about 2 weeks.
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I have Silverstone Interior. Would I be charged if at return of lease of the seats have denim stains?
Dude, there is no need for stains. All you need is a good leather cleaner, one microfiber and 5 minutes every other week. It could not be less effort
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Thanks for all the responses. I was planning on cleaning the seats but just wondering if I was not able to remove. But seems like a good detail shop will be able to take car of it!
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I'm pretty sure you can get it off using BMW leather cleaner.
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Spray some Windex or window cleaner on stain wipes right off!

And no they won't charge you since it wipes right off. Alcohol eradicates the dye in Jeans.
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