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I had this same issue last year, and I can't remember what it was that finally worked. But, I tried lysol disinfectant wipes, this aero wash and wax, and believe it or not, nail polish remover. I am fairly certain it was one of the latter two that worked.
There have been other posts with this same question. I think the consensus was to use a degreaser such as Optimum Powerclean or even a household degreaser such as Fantastik should work.
Some earlier conversations mentioned ArmorAll Wipes as a possible solution. As I didn't have Fantastik available in my region, I decided to test ArmorAll. I bought ArmorAll All Round Wipes and Leather Wipes. All Round Wipes didn't help at all, but to my my surprise the Leather Wipes worked quite well! I used those twice for the seats and door handles and below are the results. I can still see some stains with my eyes, but at least it's not that disastrous sight anymore.
In summer, we went to the beach with tons of sunscreen on their hands. It was a mess on the seats afterward, water and leather cleaner did not work. Looked up the internet, there are many ways to remove sunscreen on leather. I end up asking my wife to use her makeup remover, 90% of the sunscreen came out. Didn't scrub too hard on the leather though.