This has been asked several times before, so if you do a search you will find a lot of answers. From what I remember from reading the previous threads, one solution is to purchase a dye remover product from Spike-it. Hope this helps.
Had this happen to me and tried everything. Acetone is everyones first thought and mine BUT acetone is already in the product as a drying agent. As PA advise above sunlight and time will take care of it and a lot better on seat material than cleaning chemicals. Only thing if you are a night time guy it will take a little longer to fade in moon light, mine gets a lot more moon than sun. Mackey
bucknbass wrote:Deep woods off….odd I know, but took ink pen ink out of leather seatsDont let that bug spray get on any electronics lens or they are ruined. Time and sun is safe, just give it a month or so.