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HELP, my wife’s suit stained our brand new boat seats!

Don't use magic eraser on your seats, that will ruin them by taking off the protective layer. Use marine 31 or a diluted bleach solution and let bake in the sun. After the dye fades, make sure that you use an upholstery conditioner and protector.
 
Don't use magic eraser on your seats, that will ruin them by taking off the protective layer. Use marine 31 or a diluted bleach solution and let bake in the sun. After the dye fades, make sure that you use an upholstery conditioner and protector.

This. Magic erasers are sandpaper. They are a terrible option for this, and pretty much everything else for that matter. There’s generally always a correct/safe chemical to use without resorting to sanding off the problem and damaging the substrate. The sun will be your best bet for this.
 
I use and used soft scrub with bleach successfully many times. Just need to neutralize it with water after use. Other than this Sunday will do the job slowly, you just need to be patient.
 
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