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Leather wheel
The leather on my steering wheel has lost it's shining surface from wear, after only 137,000. All my other cars have kept there shine. What can I do to get the shine back short of buying a new wheel. I don't want to recover it as the cover is tight.
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Ricali 03 C240 4matic wagon 95 300E 234,000 7 prior 240;s 5 still going 81 300sd gone 65 230sl gone 49 Studebaker Champion 90BMW convert.167,000 60 Dodge D-100 |
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One nice trick that most auto upholsters use is black shoe polish. I have always used it on my steering wheels, makes them look like new.
Try the liquid polish, works best. |
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I have this same problem on my steering wheel as well as my auto shifter. Steve ("400E") replied with a solution awhile back; maybe he can elaborate a bit more on how close to the original finish he restored.
Here's the post: New leather shifter -- 300E Good luck! ~Paul |
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Worn steering wheel
Try the following product:
Tarrago Dyes Color Dye Tintura Autobrillante It's made in Spain, and can be purchased from a good shoe repair shop. |
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