imported_Astral
New member
Hey folks,
I have only 2 places with leather on my car: the steering wheel and the shifter (knob + boot). The other day I tried using Meguiar's Rich Leather Wipes... not such a good idea. Sure, the shifter boot looked fantastic (blacker and shinier), and so did the steering wheel. After leaving the wheel alone for 5 hours, I came back and gave it a wipe w/ an MF. I semi-expected it: some excess buffed off and the wheel had less sheen.
As I began driving, the steering wheel felt quite slick, and I could still feel some of that Meg's stuff getting on my hands. Ick--that was crummy driving, w/ the wheel slipping (but it was only a 3 mile round trip). I came back and wiped down my steering wheel with a wet MF--it's back to normal now and I hope that I *did* do something useful with that Meg's stuff.
SO---I've seen older leather steering wheels peel/crack (depending on the car, of course). I want to take the best care of my steering wheel:
1) Best leather longevity/conditioning (feed the leather whatever it needs to be fed)
2) Don't care about smell
3) Don't care about look (as long as it doesn't look worse than untreated)
What should I use?
I have only 2 places with leather on my car: the steering wheel and the shifter (knob + boot). The other day I tried using Meguiar's Rich Leather Wipes... not such a good idea. Sure, the shifter boot looked fantastic (blacker and shinier), and so did the steering wheel. After leaving the wheel alone for 5 hours, I came back and gave it a wipe w/ an MF. I semi-expected it: some excess buffed off and the wheel had less sheen.
As I began driving, the steering wheel felt quite slick, and I could still feel some of that Meg's stuff getting on my hands. Ick--that was crummy driving, w/ the wheel slipping (but it was only a 3 mile round trip). I came back and wiped down my steering wheel with a wet MF--it's back to normal now and I hope that I *did* do something useful with that Meg's stuff.
SO---I've seen older leather steering wheels peel/crack (depending on the car, of course). I want to take the best care of my steering wheel:
1) Best leather longevity/conditioning (feed the leather whatever it needs to be fed)
2) Don't care about smell
3) Don't care about look (as long as it doesn't look worse than untreated)
What should I use?