It won't be the acetone that has caused the stain but it has removed the colourant from the leather itself. You need to talk to a leather specialist/upholsterer.
Joe is right. If youhave not managed to find anyone yet please ask again. We run a training centre for leather technicians and have a good list of leather specialists who will be able to help with your problem.
Just look in the yellow pages for upholsterers, all that is needed is for them to paint over the leather with a matched colour. I know in my yellow pages there are several pages of them, many specialising in leather.
hello, i noticed yourposting and i've done the same today on brown leather and it's took the sheen and lightened the colour. Did yu have any luck with yours? thanks x
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