LM Protection Creme on steering wheel?
#1
LM Protection Creme on steering wheel?
Does anyone apply the Leather Master Protection Creme to the steering wheel. I'm concerned that it might leave a slick finish.
Also, regarding our seats. I know that the perforated inserts are leather, but is the rest of the seat, at least the "front" parts also leather? What parts of the seats should I apply the protective creme to?
TIA.
Al
Also, regarding our seats. I know that the perforated inserts are leather, but is the rest of the seat, at least the "front" parts also leather? What parts of the seats should I apply the protective creme to?
TIA.
Al
#2
al- yes i use leather protectants on the steering wheel... and the entire front and bottom of the seat is leather.
be careful about the perforations in the leather-
i buff off the steering wheel a couple of times to make sure its not slippery, and i also feel it when i am finished.
be careful about the perforations in the leather-
i buff off the steering wheel a couple of times to make sure its not slippery, and i also feel it when i am finished.
#4
I used to put leather conditioner on my steering wheel, but I don't anymore. It felt like the conditioner would trap dirt and get the wheel dirtier quicker than if I didn't apply any at all. Anyways, I figure my greasy hands are enough to keep the leather "conditioned", and so I just wipe down the steering wheel every week or two instead.
#5
I just used meguiars cleaner/protectant.
It was slippery for about the first few turns but nothing really dangerous. did a great job of cleaning hidden dirt off from all the nooks and crannies of the leather wrap. use it on my seats and all leather interior bits. smells great too.
It was slippery for about the first few turns but nothing really dangerous. did a great job of cleaning hidden dirt off from all the nooks and crannies of the leather wrap. use it on my seats and all leather interior bits. smells great too.
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