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Best way to clean your steering wheel
Frenzy:
So my steering wheel is getting progressively shinier as i've never cleaned it.
What do you do to get your wheel as OEM as possible and keep it that way?
What is/are the best product/s to use and the best technique/s?
Simon_2.0t:
--- Quote from: Frenzy on July 07, 2014, 02:38:47 pm ---So my steering wheel is getting progressively shinier as i've never cleaned it.
What do you do to get your wheel as OEM as possible and keep it that way?
What is/are the best product/s to use and the best technique/s?
--- End quote ---
I've had good results with JML Magic Eraser (Flash also do one now). Carful tho as is taking a fine layer off, just make sure treat with leather conditioner after, I use Megauirs. Some pics earlier on my thread.
Si
stetheo:
I use a combination of leather cleanser as a first step to help remove the grime giving it the shiny appearance and then follow this up with a good condition afterwards.
I currently am using a Angelwax combination which is okay - not as good as I had hoped. I found the gliptone leather conditioner a really great product.
Veee-dubber:
MR SHEEN :driver: :rolleye: :jumping:
BarberVW:
I used Gliptone's cleaner and conditioner on mine. The cleaner did do a pretty good job, however I found the conditioner left the wheel feeling quite tacky in the hand. Does anyone know why this is?
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