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Old 12-26-2016, 09:22 PM
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There's a nice write up on the Alcantara site about the cleaning procedure for the material. I have seen badly neglected steering wheels brought back to life. I don't know if i'd go so far as to wear gloves, but I am also OCD about washing my hands and would be severely bothered if I had a steering wheel getting caked up as I see in some customer cars.

There was a 2014 SL63 I had the other day that I really didn't want to touch the wheel, it looked disgusting all matted down in the areas the guy held all the time. 30k mile car.
Sounds like I'm not the only one OCD about steering wheel cleanliness. When I drive my previous 2016 BMW 528i, I didn't wear gloves and I will make sure that the moist part of my hands not to touch the steering wheel. I ended up steering the car with only 3 fingertips. I know it sounds psychotic but I know you can relate
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It's pretty normal to be care about the car you paid so much for. I've always worn gloves when I'm driving.

I had a pair of rather expensive pair of reddish brown leather driving gloves when I first got my CLA, but what I didn't realize that was that the red/brown color slowly wore off on the white contrast stitching which MB thought was such a good idea to put on the steering wheel, I eventually adopted the off-road thumb position for all my driving to avoid further contaminating the white stitching.

I actually got a pair of Mechanix tactical mpact covert glove in grey for other purposes and realized that they are wonderful for driving. They have a full suede palm and a small rubber contact patch for the best grip I've ever had on a wheel, and I haven't noticed any of the color rubbing off so far. Plus they are quite cheap. The only possible downside I can imagine is that there's a lot of rubber on it so it's not exactly no melt/no drip, if I ever get into a fiery crash the back of my hands would be rubberized fairly quickly.
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Originally Posted by C63S_Coupe_Jay
Thanks for the advice. I hate some acquaintances just outrightly ask you to drive your car. I mean, we put so much hard work into buying and to maintain the car and they don't even appreciate and ALWAYS ruin it someway or another.

I love your gloves man. Where can you buy those? I'm very interested in gloves for driving. Please tell us more about why you selected that pair of gloves.

Thanks!
Exactly. Andyroo pretty accurately summarized the kind of person I don't want in, or anywhere near my car. I learned that lesson about people with previous cars thankfully; when I got the 507 I didn't even tell most of my acquaintances that I had it in order to avoid the inevitable requests for rides.

As for the gloves, I bought them from a store called John Helmer Haberdasher, a high end clothing and fineries store in Portland. I imagine they could be found online, but they are made by a pretty small manufacturer so the search might not be easy. I picked them because they are one of the few gloves that have a significant amount of venting without any of the venting being on a surface that touches the wheel. The leather is also one of the softest if not THE softest I had ever touched on a glove. They were available in a light color; I found that dark or black gloves can stain your skin or whatever surface they touch when they become damp. The zipper holds them securely on your hands and is located in a place where it will not accidentally contact other interior surfaces on the car and potentially scratch them. And finally, they look good! Price was not a factor at all; initially I was prepared to spend $200 or more on a set of gloves, but I thought these were the best despite the reasonable price.
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Exactly. Andyroo pretty accurately summarized the kind of person I don't want in, or anywhere near my car. I learned that lesson about people with previous cars thankfully; when I got the 507 I didn't even tell most of my acquaintances that I had it in order to avoid the inevitable requests for rides.

As for the gloves, I bought them from a store called John Helmer Haberdasher, a high end clothing and fineries store in Portland. I imagine they could be found online, but they are made by a pretty small manufacturer so the search might not be easy. I picked them because they are one of the few gloves that have a significant amount of venting without any of the venting being on a surface that touches the wheel. The leather is also one of the softest if not THE softest I had ever touched on a glove. They were available in a light color; I found that dark or black gloves can stain your skin or whatever surface they touch when they become damp. The zipper holds them securely on your hands and is located in a place where it will not accidentally contact other interior surfaces on the car and potentially scratch them. And finally, they look good! Price was not a factor at all; initially I was prepared to spend $200 or more on a set of gloves, but I thought these were the best despite the reasonable price.
Those gloves sound sick. They are very expensive. I would definitely get one of those in the near future. For me, the gloves adds a lot more fun to overall driving experience.

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