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Originally Posted by morphomeman
The real problem is cleaning the wheel in the first place. In all my many years of car ownership, I have never cleaned a steering wheel!
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lol? Where do you think your palm dirt/sweat/grime ends up? It beds into the leather over time, causing a smooth "shiny" appearance.
I've only used two leather cleaning products, and they both work very well. First is Chemical Guys, second is Autoglym, both top notch brands. Simply soak a microfibre with the juice, soak the wheel down and let sit for a couple of mins, then wipe dry with a clean microfiber. To get the OE "matte" look, use another microfibre and scrub hard. This has never let me down, and my wheel/seats/trim look as good as new, still.