Removing yellowing on Volvo leather seats

John Gunther

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I used Carpro Cquartz leather on 2021 Volvo XC90 blond leather seats, and got yellow staining on all three rows. It’s a total nightmare. Any suggestions on how I could fix it?
Here is a photo . Any ideas are welcome. I have tried 3% hydrogen peroxide with no luck. May be I am doing something wrong.
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This was an issue that could occur with the first version of the leather coating.

At one point I recall CarPro switching out the suede from orange to white to avoid any bleeding from the orange suede.

You could try the inner scrub glove to try and remove it.
 
This was an issue that could occur with the first version of the leather coating.

At one point I recall CarPro switching out the suede from orange to white to avoid any bleeding from the orange suede.

You could try the inner scrub glove to try and remove it.

Thanks @The Guz, Finally found a solution and it works. Applied Hydrogen Peroxide 35% undiluted using the Carpro Inner Scrub glove and wiped it off after one minute with a damp microfiber cloth.
Now the seats are back to original color, and I applied my preferred leather conditioner.
It was an easy fix, and I wanted to share.


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Where did you find hydrogen peroxide in 35% solution?? Most store-bought OTC consumer version HP is about 2 to 3%solution.
I would think this strong of a solution of HP would tend to " bleach" the leather or more correctly, the OEM coated leather (ie, NOT the Car-Pro applied leather coating.)
And what is your specific "preferred" leather conditioner?
 
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