could be paint, dirt a scuff? not all leathers are brown under the top coat, many are gray/grayish. is the surface worn off here?
in any event start with the least aggressive- a damp cloth and water.
If paint or similar, a little bit of rubbing alcohol on a small rag, start with light touch. I have removed paint from leather this way. The harder and longer you rub can eventually remove the color on the leather so take your time.
Agree, that's the problem ultimately. I think I'm going to assume it's solvent exposure and let it stand for a long time then try and spot dye it. BTW was there a "how-to" somewhere on applying dye here?
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