So I'm the jackass who left the sunroof open overnight(last night, when it rained). It's the first "decked' out car i've bought for my old lady and I feel like a perfect arse. I need Clutchfans to unite for my overall safety in the coming days It's black leather if that helps any.
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You realize that by lying and calling the stains "water" that any suggestions you get will not actually work for you?
Buy some denatured alcohol from the hardware store, slightly damp cotton cloth (damp with alcohol, not water), one dry cloth. Wipe surface with alcohol (will have to re-saturate often as it will evaporate), then dry with dry cloth. This should clear the spots decently while also killing any potential mold that could be forming. You don't know how the leather was treated, though, so test in a less visible spot first...and as small as possible.
I found this on the google. Hope it helps. http://www.ehow.com/how_4874848_remove-stains-leather-car-seats.html
You probably needed a quantifier or an adjective like "a" or "one" before that adjective like you did with "some," and then it wouldn't have been read as a verb. Just FYI.