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tracerit 05-01-2015 08:46 AM

How to get rid of shine on stock steering wheel. Is it real leather?
 
The shine on my steering wheel has been bothering me now that I switched back to it from a TRD wheel. I've always used meguiars quick detail and a microfiber cloth but it doesn't seem to do much in getting rid of shine. At least it's not making it shinier.

I've been looking at leather cleaner and conditioners but then I'm not quite sure if the stock steering wheel is real leather or some synthetic material.

brianhj 05-01-2015 08:52 AM

Lol it's vinyl or something. It has a thin matte finish when new but rubs off pretty fast. You could take it somewhere to get it wrapped in real leather or buy the TRD wheel or DAMD wheel. I have the DAMD wheel, it's awesome.

brianhj 05-01-2015 08:52 AM

The shine is what drove me to buy a new steering wheel btw. It looks cheap as fuck

brianhj 05-01-2015 09:02 AM

Oh I see you had TRD wheel. Why'd you switch back?

tracerit 05-01-2015 12:54 PM

Is your DAMD wheel the all leather version? I'm thinking about that one or the Cusco one. But tbh, I'm not really digging either since both look "too busy". I like the simple look of the TRD, the thickness and smaller diameter but I couldn't get over it missing the thumb rests. Didn't think I'd like the thumb rests that much until I started slipping when turning with one hand (I usually eat while driving home from work).

ARTBRZ 05-01-2015 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by tracerit (Post 2233720)
The shine on my steering wheel has been bothering me now that I switched back to it from a TRD wheel. I've always used meguiars quick detail and a microfiber cloth but it doesn't seem to do much in getting rid of shine. At least it's not making it shinier.

I've been looking at leather cleaner and conditioners but then I'm not quite sure if the stock steering wheel is real leather or some synthetic material.

I didn't see anyone answer the question. I use the Lexol leather cleaner. It won't matter if it's pleather or leather. Don't over spray on the alcantara. Spray on the microfiber towel.

tracerit 05-01-2015 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ARTBRZ (Post 2233945)
I didn't see anyone answer the question. I use the Lexol leather cleaner. It won't matter if it's pleather or leather. Don't over spray on the alcantara. Spray on the microfiber towel.

does it have any mattifying effect on the wheel? that's really what i'm aiming for.

is this the kit you're referring to? [ame]http://smile.amazon.com/Lexol-907-Leather-Care-Kit/dp/B005H7DRQA/ref=lh_ni_t?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER[/ame]

ARTBRZ 05-01-2015 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by tracerit (Post 2233971)
does it have any mattifying effect on the wheel? that's really what i'm aiming for.

is this the kit you're referring to? http://smile.amazon.com/Lexol-907-Le...=ATVPDKIKX0DER

Gives a matte finish. Sometimes I use a soft paint brush to make it lather (gets more of the oil off for some reason). That's the one but I just went to Walmart to buy it. Oh...I think u know this but don't use the conditioner on the steering wheel.

brianhj 05-01-2015 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by tracerit (Post 2233924)
Is your DAMD wheel the all leather version? I'm thinking about that one or the Cusco one. But tbh, I'm not really digging either since both look "too busy". I like the simple look of the TRD, the thickness and smaller diameter but I couldn't get over it missing the thumb rests. Didn't think I'd like the thumb rests that much until I started slipping when turning with one hand (I usually eat while driving home from work).

Yah I got the all leather version. Very high quality and it's real leather. Although the air bag is vinyl so it kind of doesn't match

brianhj 05-01-2015 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ARTBRZ (Post 2233945)
I didn't see anyone answer the question. I use the Lexol leather cleaner. It won't matter if it's pleather or leather. Don't over spray on the alcantara. Spray on the microfiber towel.

Technically he didn't ask a question. And the only thing he implied he wanted an answer to was what material the steering wheel is.

ARTBRZ 05-01-2015 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by brianhj (Post 2233998)
Technically he didn't ask a question. And the only thing he implied he wanted an answer to was what material the steering wheel is.

You are correct I inferred it from the title and his comment.

BoxRZ_86 05-01-2015 01:37 PM

I use the mr clean magic eraser. you wet a little and gentle rub and it take all the grease and skin that is making it shinny off. but it usually short lived.

tracerit 05-01-2015 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ARTBRZ (Post 2233989)
Gives a matte finish. Sometimes I use a soft paint brush to make it lather (gets more of the oil off for some reason). That's the one but I just went to Walmart to buy it. Oh...I think u know this but don't use the conditioner on the steering wheel.

I actually don't know why, is it because it'll make the wheel too slippery?

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Originally Posted by brianhj (Post 2233994)
Yah I got the all leather version. Very high quality and it's real leather. Although the air bag is vinyl so it kind of doesn't match

Do you have a picture? What are you using to maintenance your wheel?

tracerit 05-01-2015 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by BoxRZ_86 (Post 2234006)
I use the mr clean magic eraser. you wet a little and gentle rub and it take all the grease and skin that is making it shinny off. but it usually short lived.

I've read a lot of reports that this is a sure fire way to clean the wheel and get a matte look but then the downside is that it's quite abrasive and after seeing some stock steering wheels with peeling issues, I'm gonna not even give it a try.


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