Well, I fished with a new partner this weekend and long story short nice guy but about an hour or two in the tournament, I hear him say oh "shizzle". I look back and he has just spilled about half a bottle of chartruese dye!!! #@@$$%%%##!!!!! It's on the front deck, the floor and the bench seat of my beloved Ranger. We scramble and get a towel and soak up what we can but really it didn't matter much. After we got off the water we took it to a car wash and pressure washed the carpet which helped some but you can still see it along with a good portion on the seats. I know he didn't mean to but man. Anyway, what is the best way to clean up the mess? I have heard some say just leave it out in the sun and it will eventually disappear. Others say use the Neutralizer on it but I hear that may harm the seats due to ingredients being too strong for seats. To me the carpet is not that big of a deal cause the carpet is starting to go and will need to be replaced by next year anyway. The seats on the other hand are newly installed Ranger seats and man I hate to see that Chartruese dye on 'em. Thanks in advance for any help, especially if anyone has any first hand experience with this problem before. Thanks.



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As for me been recovering from back surgery and tried my first tourney this weekend. Needless to say I was out of fishing shape and the rough water on KY Lake about killed me, lol. No I haven't torn anything up in a while that is your job, lol. By the way, I will be coming to see you soon as I need to get the ole DuraMax serviced. I heard some fishing tales on you though so you must be getting out some and not stuck working all the time. I will come over and you can give me all the details!