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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 682 |
Have you tried leather conditioner or restorer on it ?
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19th Jan 2018 8:49pm |
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funnyguy1 Member Since: 11 Mar 2010 Location: Sun Valley, Idaho Posts: 381 |
Thanks Paul. I have Lexol leather conditioner, i'll give it a try. Mike |
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19th Jan 2018 9:39pm |
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AnotherMutley Member Since: 16 Jan 2017 Location: Kent Posts: 400 |
You need to ask yourself which is more important getting a steering wheel that looks new or better than it does now.
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22nd Jan 2018 11:52am |
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nino_nino Member Since: 29 Mar 2015 Location: pocitelj Posts: 690 |
funnyguy, I use regular household cleaner/degreaser (Mr.Clean or similar) to take shine and grime of the wheel followed by distilled water wash and than good leather conditioner, I use Dr. Leather cleaner/conditioner (smells really nice). This will look good for a whale. |
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22nd Jan 2018 1:39pm |
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jakebullet64 Member Since: 28 May 2014 Location: Wolverhampton Posts: 259 |
Hi. There's a thread by jammyk regarding a shiny steering wheel on here. I've heard lots about a product called Gliptone doing exactly what you need.
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23rd Jan 2018 9:47am |
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Supercharged_sillinessmk2 Member Since: 17 Feb 2014 Location: uk Posts: 35 |
I think it depends on whether you have a Ford or BMW era L322. The quality of the interior leather and seats differ markedly. |
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27th Jan 2018 6:07pm |
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Ozzy197 Member Since: 17 Jan 2018 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 9 |
Gliptone is good stuff but needs using correctly . Less tends to be more in my opinion |
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28th Jan 2018 3:58pm |
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funnyguy1 Member Since: 11 Mar 2010 Location: Sun Valley, Idaho Posts: 381 |
Just put a post up although I don't see it. I tried (per Youtube) using Mr. Clean cleaning pad. It removed the oil and wheel is now back to its original new/flat leather look. |
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4th Feb 2018 10:38pm |
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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 682 |
Paul,
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5th Feb 2018 8:54am |
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alistairh Member Since: 17 Sep 2016 Location: edinburgh Posts: 801 |
I had the same issue then ended up getting wheel retrimmed. A lot cheaper than a new wheel and looks great ...
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7th Feb 2018 1:03pm |
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zarnd Member Since: 22 May 2014 Location: Kent Posts: 459 |
The heating part of my wheel is not that great any more - can that be repaired at all or is it replacement only?
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7th Feb 2018 1:30pm |
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funnyguy1 Member Since: 11 Mar 2010 Location: Sun Valley, Idaho Posts: 381 |
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