ehumaui
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Santa Clara, CA, USA |
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Registered on 1/26/2003 |
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Posted:3/17/2003 23:16 |
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What do you guys use to clean the leather steering wheel? Mine is turning a brownish color from the sun and use.
Russell
2000XLT V10 BBk throttle body, throttle body spacer, KN flpk, Skyjacker 6" lift, Eagle alloy 589, 35" Xterrains, Rancho 9000, Firestone air springs rear, Hellwig rear sway bar, Warn Rio Grande push bar, Custom rear tire subwoofer, custom Zoo dad mod, Too may tire changes since I lifted it! |
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Bruce Coyne
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Fircrest, WA, USA |
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Registered on 1/6/2003 |
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Posted:3/18/2003 00:00 |
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I use McQuires leather wipes. They cost about $5, come in a self dispensing bottle and work great on the steering wheel and the leather seats. |
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monsta
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The Big Island, HI, USA |
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Registered on 1/5/2002 |
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Posted:3/18/2003 10:19 |
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I use baby wipes. They have lanolin to keep the leather supple (as a baby's bottom ) and are a hell of a lot cheaper (and plentiful at my house!) than anything else out there.
Plus if you get stuck on the side of the road and cannot find a bathroom...well...they come in handy...
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Dave Sullivan
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Kitchener, XX, Canada |
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Registered on 2/27/2003 |
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199 posts |
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Posted:3/20/2003 12:14 |
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Thanks for the baby wipes idea.. I've got a few left over and I've been looking for a solution to the stearing wheel thing.
Dave. |
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