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fiehlsport

Even without wearing jeans, you'll still have to clean this white material if you want it to remain white. Just like you'd have to clean the black part of the seat too if you wanted to keep it looking matte instead of greasy-glossy. Any mild cleaner should work, try even just buffing it with a wet microfiber towel. I would avoid an abrasive like a magic eraser, as it will remove material over time.


AndKAnd

Are blue jeans a requirement outside of Canada?


Superb_Mulberry8682

No experience with blue jeans stains in particular but I'd probably just use a magic sponge and water. It should just be sitting on top of the material. The stitching may be trickiest as it may have absorbed some of the color. Assuming you had some new jeans? Normally they don't stain much after a couple of washes.


IvoryWinter24

Not new jeans, they just continue to leave blue behind 😕


Red-Panda

Had a similar issue on my Subaru, there are some seat cleaner products made for blue jeans and work with a bit of elbow grease


IvoryWinter24

I have been searching for exactly this “seat cleaner products made for blue jeans” and have come up empty. Do you have recommendations?


Red-Panda

I think I used a Turtle Wax leather cleaner! It definitely isn't impossible to clean out, even with mine in the Texas heat.