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Leather Ralliart Steering Wheel Dirty??

Postby R4LLI4RT » Fri Feb 07, 2014 8:47 am

does any1 else have these built up patches or dirt on their wheel.
mine is near the stictches and i dont know how to get rid of it?
at first i thought it was the wheels leather comming off, but i dont hold the wheel there that much?
any suggestions on how to fix/clean would be appreciated
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Postby lantourismo » Fri Feb 07, 2014 9:01 am

I use meguires leather treatment for my interior leather and do it once a fortnight, build up can be from sweat, sun cream and other contaminants.

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Postby R4LLI4RT » Fri Feb 07, 2014 9:22 am

thanks for the info much appreciated!
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Postby Mystique » Fri Feb 07, 2014 9:51 am

TrojanHorse wrote:Yep get some saddle soap or leather cleaner from a saddlery store (Joseph Liddys from Horseland is a good brand) or a furniture store (think places like Harvey Norman and Le Cornu sell kits for cleaning leather lounges etc) and use as directed. Make sure you condition/treat afterwards prob with a automotive specialised leather interior product cause I imagine the ones used for saddlery and leather lounges will be too slippery. The saddle soap/cleaner safely gets the dirt out but also has a drying effect on the leather if not followed up with conditioner.



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Or you can buy leather wipes at Woolies for like $5, I bought some for my leather steering wheel :3 It was the best $5 I ever spent! :D Also cleaned my leather seats with them! :D
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Postby R4LLI4RT » Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:11 am

ive tried the leather cleaner wipes, they are a bit weak.
i might need something stronger.
i was gana try that goo gone stuff they use to remove car badges
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