n00b with a question

djerickd

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I just wanted to say hey to everyone! Me being a n00b didn't read the sticky in teh detailing forum and should have posted here first. If anyone wants to help take a look at my thread. I did a search with no results found on how to clean red stiching, like on steering wheels, etc.



Check it out:



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=60706



Thanks in advance! :woot:
 
I just wanted to say hey to everyone! Me being a n00b didn't read the sticky in teh detailing forum and should have posted here first. If anyone wants to help take a look at my thread. I did a search with no results found on how to clean red stiching, like on steering wheels, etc.



Check it out:



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=60706



Thanks in advance! :woot:
 
Try the Oxy clean with a stiff tooth brush , mix up the oxy with some warm water into a paste . Hold a towel under the area your cleaning so you don't make a huge mess. Good luck and have fun.

:buffing:
 
Try the Oxy clean with a stiff tooth brush , mix up the oxy with some warm water into a paste . Hold a towel under the area your cleaning so you don't make a huge mess. Good luck and have fun.

:buffing:
 
djerickd- Welcome to Autopia!



Besides watching for bleaching, I'd make sure you get all the oxiclean *really* washed/rinsed off. Don't leave any there to dry on the wheel.



FWIW, I'd just use a regular interior cleaner that's safe for leather (like Griot's). Be really careful with the brushes so you don't fray the stitching.



Once you get it clean, I'd clean it regularly so oils/etc. from your hands don't stain it in the places where you usually hold the wheel.
 
djerickd- Welcome to Autopia!



Besides watching for bleaching, I'd make sure you get all the oxiclean *really* washed/rinsed off. Don't leave any there to dry on the wheel.



FWIW, I'd just use a regular interior cleaner that's safe for leather (like Griot's). Be really careful with the brushes so you don't fray the stitching.



Once you get it clean, I'd clean it regularly so oils/etc. from your hands don't stain it in the places where you usually hold the wheel.
 
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