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Originally Posted by BIGW0RM
This should rub it right out. Do not go too crazy on this. It can pull the color die right off too. I gently used one of these on my shinny steering wheel and it looks brand new mint matte. Cheap and highly effective cleaner sponge. You just wet it and wipe. Its amazing.
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I would strongly urge against using magic eraser on leather, or any interior materials for that matter. It is a mild abrasive and will damage leather - it slowly wears away the top layer, so you may get away with a few light passes but over time it is doing damage.
I recommend using a mild interior cleaner like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Detailing-Pro...48&sr=8-5&th=1
With an autofiber scrub ninja like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Autofiber-Int...s%2C111&sr=8-2
Use a generous amount of cleaner on the ninja, lightly scrub the leather until it foams, then just wipe off the dirty foam with a clean microfiber towel. Within a few passes the leather will be clean without damage. This is what the pros use. You can also use Colourlock cleaner/protectant with their medium bristle brush for a deeper clean, but it's pricey. Good luck!