Dr. Woo
New member
My perpetual quest to eliminate the "shiny" oils and nastiness embedded in my leather steering wheel continues. So far it's been pretty tiring, but I'm not quite ready to give up.
Does anyone have any luck getting the shiny, slick surface of an old leather wheel restored to the matte-like finish of a brand-new car? I've used horsehair brushes, sponges, microfiber and plain cloth and still no joy. Do I need to be more aggressive? Do I need a more potent cleaner?
Some of the things I've read include using a 3M Delicate Duty Scuff Pad or even using plain hand soap. I'm not quite ready to go that far unless someone can tell me they have had results with these types of techniques.
...or is this endeavor futile?
Does anyone have any luck getting the shiny, slick surface of an old leather wheel restored to the matte-like finish of a brand-new car? I've used horsehair brushes, sponges, microfiber and plain cloth and still no joy. Do I need to be more aggressive? Do I need a more potent cleaner?
Some of the things I've read include using a 3M Delicate Duty Scuff Pad or even using plain hand soap. I'm not quite ready to go that far unless someone can tell me they have had results with these types of techniques.
...or is this endeavor futile?