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Lysol Concentrate will remove that, but the smell will be with the car for a while, and the stuff is classified as a pesticide. You would also have to spot test it, and then you would need to condition the leather. Swapping interiors is the better idea.

One fellow on the other site did rescue a 928 from Katrina, but he stripped the car while it was still wet and dried the leather off of the seats and then reinstalled everything.

Also, heat kills mold. They do this in house remediation, and it would probably not be so tough to heat up a car. Then you could use any type of cleaning products to remove the residue.
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