Suggested leather care for steering wheel?
I HATE when the leather on a steering wheel gets shiny. I have I think mother’s leather cleaner and conditioner which I’ve Used on bmw seats. Can anyone recommend some good stuff for those few leather points of contact on the steering wheel? They’re starting to get shiny' I figure a good clean and condition ca help. Many thanks!
I HATE when the leather on a steering wheel gets shiny. I have I think mother’s leather cleaner and conditioner which I’ve Used on bmw seats. Can anyone recommend some good stuff for those few leather points of contact on the steering wheel? They’re starting to get shiny' I figure a good clean and condition ca help. Many thanks!
I clean mine (the leather and suede) with a canned foam , spray-on detergent . It's a dirt lifting foam spray that I bought at Advance Auto. It is a leather, plastic, all surface foam cleaner. I spray it onto the area, let it sit for 30 seconds and then gently wipe with a soft cloth. I repeat it if necessary.
One clean, the suede doesn't leave those fingernail scar marks any longer. That's how I test if I need to clean the suede on my steering wheel. I scratch it with a fingernail and if it leaves a scar mark....time to clean! Once that scratch residue marks returns, I clean it again.
My wife spilled something on her seat the other day, leaving debris down in those ventilation holes in the leather. I thought there was no way to get it out. WRONG! This foaming cleaner lifted it right out and it looks new.
I recently used it to protect my leather as i have two small toddlers. It doesnt change the appearance or texture so i imagine it can also be used on the steering wheel.
You start by cleaning with their leather cleaner or any other cleaner like lexol, griots etc.
its available on autogeek
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You rub in the conditioner (part one), then ideally leave the car in the hot sun for it to "bake" into the leather .
After an hour or two run off with part two (" pristine clean"), and you'll also notice right away that the leather has a softer feel.
...same thing on the leather part of the steering wheel
Last edited by carsnob; Aug 12, 2018 at 11:51 AM. Reason: Part left out.
You rub in the conditioner (part one), then ideally leave the car in the hot sun for it to "bake" into the leather .
After an hour or two run off with part two (" pristine clean"), and you'll also notice right away that the leather has a softer feel...same for the leather part of the steering wheel
my recollection from the past is that is was a little greasy and didn't remove sheen. on my bmw (where i didn't care) i tried everything including rubbing alcohol (which i know is a bad, bad thing) and 409 (maybe a worse thing!) and i didn't quite try sandpaper but i was close - i think i did use a toothbrush. the leather cleaners with glycerin? say how gentle and ph balanced they are - i don't know how important that is if you condition shortly thereafter, but i'm no leather expert.
my wheel and leather seem great, but the sheen is starting by the leather edges where it meets the wood - in fact, if my hands are sweaty or i think not clean i'll try to use the wood part of the wheel versus the leather - for giggles i also did the seats and center console and armrests (and i frankly don't know where the leather ends and vinyl or mbtex or whatever begins).
thank you again for the replies, and i welcome any further advice, warnings, etc.
if i'm not happy i'll either continue to search or just buy one or more of the products suggested by you kind folk - the gist seems to be to just use anything.
i know there's that special seat stuff mentioned a few replies ago - i'd get that - however i don't want sheen, i want a dull, satin type of finish that new car leather seems to have.
again, thanks.








