Saddle soap.....or might be inclined to try makeup wipes if your lady has some lying around.
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The steering wheel on my car has become rather sticky. Tried wiping it over with a wet cloth which did help but not much.
Watched a few videos online and they al recommend expensive cleaning products.
Is there a way to clean the wheel without going out and buying these products? Can’t really be bothered with going out on a lazy Sunday so am hoping the forum collective have some housewife tips
Saddle soap.....or might be inclined to try makeup wipes if your lady has some lying around.
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Magic eraser sponge and water. Aldi selling them at moment.
Pears soap, works like magic on a shiny leather wheel.
trust me on this 'baby wipes' having restored and detailed many classics etc
Don’t bother. Go for a full refurb...
http://royalsteeringwheels.com/
Baby wipes will work. I use leather cleaner which I have for for my leather Chesterfield wingback chairs. I also use Fairy Liquid and a tooth brush on the stitching. It really brought the red back out.
Nail brush with Pears soap and then wiped off with a damp microfibre cloth is the best way to clean any leather in a car.
I use Mr Sheen's Leather Wipes for that very purpose:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mr-Sheen-Le.../dp/B00KO2N998
Dr Leather.
Highly recommended gliptone leather cleaner , not too dear , and a high quality product , leaves a lovely leathery smell also but do use sparingly as can be overpowering.
Thanks for all the tips. I found some leather cleaner and conditioner which I had for my settees which I tried. It cleaned the wheel but there is an dull area which is the sticky bit that nothing would remove. Also tried soapy water followed by leather cleaner and conditioner but the dull sticky patch is still there.
What I noticed is the patch spreads so the more I attempted to clean the larger it seemed to get. Gave up in the end and left the wheel coated in conditioner so will see what it feels like tomorrow.
Haven’t had a problem with leather steering wheels before, last car had one and no problems, a quick wipe and it was as good as new.
magic sponge
This is TZ-UK, have the car crushed and buy a new M3, and an MX-5. Plus a Toyota MR2 and replace most of it with the contents of your local Halfords to make it go round bends quicker on the way to see a lady-friend
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