Acetone would be the only thing that comes to mind try a test path somewhere to make sure it doesn't damage the cloth or colour. Acetone is highly flammable and the fumes are harmful so keep the doors open and don't smoke while you are mucking around with it.
Try fingernail polish remover.
Nail polish remover should work great. Give it a few minutes, and applications, to soften the nail polish.
tide is in dirt is out cloth is cloth weather you wear it or sit on it
the way you remove nail polish from your car seat is to put paeper spray on it then wipe it off
There are more germs under a fingernail than on a toilet seat!
By purchasing a car with cloth seats.
With a cloth. Immediately. Then wipe up the entire affected area with a wet or damp cloth until you are certain the bleach is gone.
i think you can get at it if you lift up the back seat, remove the cloth and there should be a plug hole there
You feel between the bottom and top seats; midway between center and right side. You are feeling for a cloth loop. Pull this loop and the seat bottom will fold up forward.
there are two bolts in the back of the seat. remove them and then slide the seat back about an inch and remove
To remove the back seat of a 1998 Toyota Corolla, you will need to remove the carpet to expose the bolts for the seat. Then, loosen the bolts by removing the nuts. You can then remove the seat.
On newer models, you have to move the seat all the way forward, remove side trim cover, remove seat belt anchor bolt, remove seat rails retaining bolts, tilt seat upward, disconnect wires, remove seat...