99hjhm Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 (edited) When i came to sell my old Lupo GTI steering wheel, it looked like it had been taken from a 200k mile car, my brother gave it a little clean using some stuff from out of the kitchen cupboard.Before..Items required: 1x Shiney steering wheel 1x JML Magic Eraser or Autoglym Magic sponge1x Bowl of clean water 1x Microfibre cloth.. Nothing special1x Black shoe polish (optional) 1x Leather care cream (optional)Autoglym Magic Sponge Link1. Firstly cut off a piece of the magic eraser, place it in the bowl of water. Then wring most of the water. 2. Gently wipe over the steering wheel, applying only slight pressure in long smooth strokes. 3. Wipe off any excess water using a cloth. 4. Wring out all of the dirty water from the cloth, and refresh the bowl of water. 5. Repeat around all of the steering wheel, repeating areas again if necessary. 6. Leave to dry naturally. 7. If there are areas of discolouration/wear, apply black shoe polish to the area, leave to dry and buff out. The marks should almost disappear. 8. Apply some leather care cream to 'protect and moisturise' the leather. Autoglym Leather Conditioner** ALL USER GUIDES ARE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF THE AUTHOR, NOT CLUB LUPO ** Edited October 10, 2010 by nfbr 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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