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Andyk
17-07-2008, 06:44 AM
I have a spare steering wheel which needs a clean. Whats the best thing to use on the alcantara rim. It's been sta in a garage for a while so is dusty and a bit grubby but is in general good condition....was thinking a damp cloth but has anyone got any other ideas...cheers.
Mark CSL
15-08-2008, 12:48 AM
I used soapy water and a lint free cloth just pat the wheel with the damp cloth, the same when you dry it ( dont rub ) or it will look bobbly
let it dry
then de bobble the wheel and it will look like new.
You can also get a de bobbler for about £9 in any good craft shop
I shall post a pix of the bobbler tomorrow
:thumbs:
Andyk
15-08-2008, 07:04 AM
Steady Mark, I know it's past ten but you can get arrested for showing your bobbler in public. :whistle:
I was told that you can also use Autoglym interior cleaner in the same way...Thanks for advice mark.
E46ACS
18-01-2009, 12:58 PM
Is this still considered to be the best way to clean the steering wheel? Soap and water?
How do you bring your wheel 'back to life'? Mine is looking a bit dull and 'flat', if you know what mean?
Windowlicker
18-01-2009, 06:19 PM
I did mine the other day, used Meltons Nubuck/suede cleaner .(comes in an aerosol, stick a towel over the plastic wheel surround as it foams a bit when spraying )
Sprayed it directly on to the wheel, agitated it with a soft clothes brush, so it lifted the nap of the material to get all the grime out.
Then patted /wiped with a damp cloth.
When it was drying/dry i lightly brushed it again with the clothes brush to help it dry quicker.
Its come up like new, changed the colour to a slightly darker shade (now matches seats) and looks superb :thumbs:
Also made it slighly less bobbly on the top part of the wheel.
All in, most pleasing, as i sit and stare atit whilst sat in traffic so much. :whistle:
SpineOnABap
18-01-2009, 07:21 PM
After the clean job just shave the bobbles off with a normal (foil) shaver
shimmy
18-01-2009, 07:23 PM
Virosol lemon cleaner works really well to clean it, but te bobbles come off best with some sandpaper :thumbs:
2bar boost
20-01-2009, 12:10 AM
May try and de fuzz the wheel tomorrow depending on weather :smokin:
Starting to annoy my fairy liquid hands
Andyk
20-01-2009, 07:23 AM
but te bobbles come off best with some sandpaper :thumbs:
Or an electric shaver....or a razor.
sailorbaz
21-01-2009, 08:57 AM
After the clean job just shave the bobbles off with a normal (foil) shaver
Where can I pick one of these up? I remember my Mum had one years ago but I don't have a clue where she got it from. Just used to 'de-bobble' me with it before I left for school! :bigcry:
Ebay probably...
Might clean mine tomorrow. It has done about 200 miles since i last did it! :hahaha:
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