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I could not believe the price . . . . .
#21


Jesus Christ. How could I use the word prudent like some old fart. Ugh. *face palm*
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#22
I'm most likely going to have to take it back to the dealership and replace the leather seat, there is no way I'm just leaving it there if it doesn't come off. But the kids will just eventually do something else to fuck it up anyway.
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#23
(09-25-2012, 05:07 PM)Duchess Wrote:

Jesus Christ. How could I use the word prudent like some old fart. Ugh. *face palm*

hah
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(09-25-2012, 05:07 PM)Duchess Wrote:

Jesus Christ. How could I use the word prudent like some old fart. Ugh. *face palm*

Next you'll be using words like fixodent! hah
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(09-25-2012, 05:02 PM)Duchess Wrote:

Please don't try the nail polish remover, alcohol, hairspray or anything else that someone tells you. Given the quality of this vehicle you should consult someone who knows exactly what to do. It wouldn't be prudent to take a chance. Sometimes what people use to try & remove the ink with is more damaging than the ink (in this case). There are different grades of leather & finishes that have to be taken into account. The good news is, the newer the ink the easier it will be to remove.

Excellent advise, take it to a pro! (it's prudenthah)
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