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    Hi



    now i have a Honda accord Type-R and the wheel itself is getting abit grubby is there any methods or products i should use to clean this up?



    i dont want to attack with anything yet as dont want to ruin it

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    Try Lexol Leather Cleaner - it`s safe
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    I use Sonus cleaner and conditioner on my Porsche interior. Cleans everything nicely.

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    I like scrubbing with a soft brush...use liberal amount of water...

    Lexol, Woolite, etc.



    then dry well...

    conditioner is personal preference...

    some say it makes it tacky, some slippery...go figure...

    I like a very small amount of cream conditioner, then wiping all excess off...
    ////AMG

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    Usually a damp terry towel works for me. Sometimes I use the same conditioner that I use for the seats.

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    I use Lexol cleaner then Lexol conditioner and don`t have any problems, it cleans up nice.

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    I would think an apc dilluted 10:1 with a mf towel would work fine. Then can go back over it will a leather cleaner/conditioner. Make sure to wipe off excess product several times

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    10:1 water:Woolite and a MF.

 

 

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