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No, don't really care for the look (nt) (archive)

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Posted by Bary on June 19, 2000 at 15:11:24:

In Reply to: Have you thought of buying a Victor steeringwheel? posted by Euroboy on June 19, 2000 at 13:47:28:

: : Like most BMW steering wheels eventually do, mine started the peeling process on the high wear areas. Since I bought a replacement I thought an experiment to resolve this problem might be fun. Here's what I did:

: : I took regular windex and scrubbed the leather where it appeared to be peeling. At first I thought dirt was coming off these areas, but found later it was a thin layer of a black coating, probably a treatment during manufacture to make the wheel look its best. Much to my amazement, after this coating was removed the wheel looked almost new, but less shiny.

: : I can't really endorse the use of windex on leather, but in this case it seemed to improve a situation I thought to be a lost cause. Naturally, YMMV and I make no guarantees just in case someone tries it and something bad happens.




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