Beige leather stain from korma sauce, any ideas?

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Hi,

So while handling some hot korma source straight out of the microwave which scolded a finger, I ended up dropping the tray I had, some splashed onto a beige seat, tried using normal hand soap as well as a specialist leather cleaner and a bar of vanish and it got the stain a lot lighter. Is there a war to get it back to beige? ok so after 51 minutes plus of rubbing with fairy soap and a new fibre cloth it is looking much better, but not 100% beige. Thanks in advance.
 
Hi,

So while handling some hot korma source straight out of the microwave which scolded a finger, I ended up dropping the tray I had, some splashed onto a beige seat, tried using normal hand soap as well as a specialist leather cleaner and a bar of vanish and it got the stain a lot lighter. Is there a war to get it back to beige? ok so after 51 minutes plus of rubbing with fairy soap and a new fibre cloth it is looking much better, but not 100% beige. Thanks in advance.
What does it look like right now?
 
bleach? i mean the whole thing will be lighter if you dont mind
 
What does it look like right now?

looks pretty good but I didnt want to do too much cleaning in one evening. I found whilst doing slow stoking in circles using the microfibre cloth it was pretty good. I figured by gonig slowlely it would give more time for the tiny fibers to flick into the crevices of the leather to get dirt out. As these seats are new I can still see the stains. Do you have any ideas as to what can remove or bleach it?
 
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bottom of both middle square of both the lower and upper sides.
 

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