If you’re ever going to remove paint from leather seats, it’s a good idea to do it in a way that won’t damage the surface. Here are three tips:

  1. Use a hairdryer to heat up the paint and then cool it down quickly. This will help break down the bonds between the leather and the plastic.
  2. Use a vacuum cleaner with hose attachment to suck out all of the paint and any liquid that has pooled on top. Be careful not to damage the surface too much while doing this.
  3. Use a cloth or paper towel to dry off the surface and then apply an even layer of wax or sealant (if desired).