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My steering wheel (leather covered, '95 GS300) is sticky. I am afraid it is because the leather conditioner I tried to apply, but am not totally sure. What is best used to clean (and possibly condition) the wheel? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. |
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"John Smith" <user (AT) example (DOT) net> wrote in message news:0dGdnTgjY8li5bnYnZ2dnUVZ8tydnZ2d (AT) fiberworld (DOT) nl... My steering wheel (leather covered, '95 GS300) is sticky. I am afraid it is because the leather conditioner I tried to apply, but am not totally sure. What is best used to clean (and possibly condition) the wheel? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. You can try Lexol leather cleaner, saddle soap, or Simple Green. |
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Lexus steering wheels are notorious for sucking, my 1994 SC300 had the same problem. |
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Lexus steering wheels are notorious for sucking, my 1994 SC300 had the same problem. if you want to avoid the whole mess and spend $50, check out www.wheelskins.com They do great work, and thats the route I'm going with my car. As a note, I had the same thing as you and tried LExol leather cleaner and all it did was PEEL the leather MORE. This is becuase our steering wheels suck lol. So then I went to pep boys and applied the $10 cover as a temporary fix until I can ship my wheel to wheelskins. |
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"John Smith" <user (AT) example (DOT) net> wrote in message news:0dGdnTgjY8li5bnYnZ2dnUVZ8tydnZ2d (AT) fiberworld (DOT) nl... My steering wheel (leather covered, '95 GS300) is sticky. I am afraid it is because the leather conditioner I tried to apply, but am not totally sure. What is best used to clean (and possibly condition) the wheel? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. You can try Lexol leather cleaner, saddle soap, or Simple Green. |
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Thanks for pointing me to Lexol. Since buying it, I've gone throughout my home Lexol-ing everything and anything leather. Some questions prompted me to phone their 800 number where I spoke with a very knowledgeable fellow well versed in the chemistry of leather. In the course of our conversation he volunteered that leather steering wheel covers should be wiped regulary with a damp cloth, say each time the car is washed. Routine wiping, he expained, controls accumulation of acrid, salty perspiration from constant handling. Safe driving, C.Brand |
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I agree with Charles. I have a bottle of anti-bacteria wipes in my car, and every time when I use it, I apply to my leather steering wheel ('97 SC400) as well. The steering wheel is in excellent condition, and not sticky at all. V. ------------------------------------------------------------ Charles Brand wrote: Thanks for pointing me to Lexol. Since buying it, I've gone throughout my home Lexol-ing everything and anything leather. Some questions prompted me to phone their 800 number where I spoke with a very knowledgeable fellow well versed in the chemistry of leather. In the course of our conversation he volunteered that leather steering wheel covers should be wiped regulary with a damp cloth, say each time the car is washed. Routine wiping, he expained, controls accumulation of acrid, salty perspiration from constant handling. Safe driving, C.Brand |
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