2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission care for leather wheel

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my '02 SLT appears to have a leather steering wheel. I was wondering what is the best thing to use to clean and preserve it. I drove some '94-'97 trucks that always had the steering wheel wearing through at the top which was always irritating to me and i don't like those thick wheel covers.
 
I put Lexol on mine when i first got my truck. Still looks and feels new. I make an effort to not have dirty nasty hands before driving, that may help prolong its life.
 
Originally posted by EMDDIESEL
I put Lexol on mine when i first got my truck. Still looks and feels new. I make an effort to not have dirty nasty hands before driving, that may help prolong its life.

I second the Lexol. I've been using it for years on my elephant skin boots and other leather goods. At 115K miles, the leather in my '98 still looks pretty darn good.

Clean the wheel with Lexol cleaner first. Scrub well and work up a good lather. Then rinse it well with lots of water. Finally apply Lexol conditioner while the leather is still wet. At the water evaporates, the leather will draw the Lexol in.

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DWG's Leather treatment

Unlike most products that are out there, Dri Wash 'n Gaurds leather treatment will replace nutrients (not leach them) and preserve the leather and do so without making it slippery or artificially shinny, just clean, protected and healthy.



Check it out at http://global.dwgint.net hit the products buttom to learn more about it.



Thanks



Bob
 
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