Sticky steering wheel
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The general roadsteriness means there's more dust around to stick to the wheel.
Regular washing with a water spray (or steam) and a microfibre is the answer.
Or wash with a MILD leather soap such as Lexol, if it's got that bad. There are matt finish conditioners available these days, but just go sparingly.
Don't sand the bloody thing; it's made of skin and how would you like it?
I do not understand the mentality behind using those rip-off commercial snake-oil impregnated wipes; it's merely building up the problem in layers.
Regular washing with a water spray (or steam) and a microfibre is the answer.
Or wash with a MILD leather soap such as Lexol, if it's got that bad. There are matt finish conditioners available these days, but just go sparingly.
Don't sand the bloody thing; it's made of skin and how would you like it?
I do not understand the mentality behind using those rip-off commercial snake-oil impregnated wipes; it's merely building up the problem in layers.
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