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blinkme323 07-20-2010 01:06 AM

Steering Wheel Protection?
 
Hey guys, I've managed to keep my steering wheel in pretty much perfect shape up until this point. However, I'm always nervous that I'm going to damage it. Can anyone reccommend a means of protection for the wheel. I had one of those generic steering wheel covers on hand from a previous vehicle, but it refused to fit.

Any suggestions are appreciated.

Trips 07-20-2010 01:18 AM

All you need is some leather cleaner and conditioner. Covers are tacky.

simota1 07-20-2010 01:43 AM

but if u really want a cover? the only one i can only think of... is wheel skins? its like fifty bucks i think

Lemers 07-20-2010 02:05 AM

Don't ever touch the wheel.

simota1 07-20-2010 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lemers (Post 634662)
Don't ever touch the wheel.

:bowrofl:

m4a1mustang 07-20-2010 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lemers (Post 634662)
Don't ever touch the wheel.

:icon18:

But yeah -- a good leather cleaner/protectant (NOT ARMORALL) helps to keep the leather clean and in good shape.

If you want you can buy a wheel-skins cover like simota suggested. They are full leather and come in a variety of patterns and are actually very nice.

Jeffblue 07-20-2010 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 634834)
:icon18:

But yeah -- a good leather cleaner/protectant (NOT ARMORALL) helps to keep the leather clean and in good shape.

If you want you can buy a wheel-skins cover like simota suggested. They are full leather and come in a variety of patterns and are actually very nice.

whats bad about armorall on leather? i just use it on plastic, but i'm just curious

m4a1mustang 07-20-2010 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 634872)
whats bad about armorall on leather? i just use it on plastic, but i'm just curious

Armor All is just greasy crap. It doesn't protect and can lead to cracking of plastic/vinyl/leather.

kenchan 07-20-2010 09:53 AM

armorall is crap! for leather i use Griot's LeatherCare Spray and their LeatherCare cream. the spray is especially a great tool to have, just spray into a MF applicator/utility towel and wipe your steering wheel clean. for plastic surfaces i use Prima Nero (available at amazon) or recommend Aerospace303. but Nero is more matte.

Car Care, Detail Supplies, Garage Organization, Car Accessories - Griot's Garage 800-345-5789

m4a1mustang 07-20-2010 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 634914)
armorall is crap! for leather i use Griot's LeatherCare Spray and their LeatherCare cream. the spray is especially a great tool to have, just spray into a MF applicator/utility towel and wipe your steering wheel clean. for plastic surfaces i use Prima Nero (available at amazon) or recommend Aerospace303. but Nero is more matte.

Car Care, Detail Supplies, Garage Organization, Car Accessories - Griot's Garage 800-345-5789

Good advice! I use Poorboy's leather cleaner/conditioner.

Jeffblue 07-20-2010 09:57 AM

awesome, thanks guys. i will pick up some of that stuff before i do my next detail. I don't really have a problem with my interior on a regular basis, as i keep it very clean by not allowing anything other than a bottle of water in my car.

m4a1mustang 07-20-2010 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 634926)
I don't really have a problem with my interior on a regular basis, as i keep it very clean by not allowing anything other than a bottle of jack and only one hooker in my car.

:tup:

kenchan 07-20-2010 10:00 AM

hey jeff- if you use Prima Nero BEFORE you have scuffs it will prevent new scuffs from forming. it's like a slick protective layer yet it's not glossy or ikky like armorall.

Jeffblue 07-20-2010 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 634937)
hey jeff- if you use Prima Nero BEFORE you have scuffs it will prevent new scuffs from forming. it's like a slick protective layer yet it's not glossy or ikky like armorall.

oh interesting, i will go pick some up, thanks!.

but as far as steering wheel covers are concerned, seems like just keeping it clean is the best bet. i mean, unless of course this is your couch:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2028/...626625582c.jpg

Modshack 07-20-2010 11:48 AM

http://images53.fotki.com/v535/photo...SC00802-vi.jpg


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