ES300 Beverly Hills Posted January 12, 2005 Posted January 12, 2005 Anyone know of an easy way to restore the leather steering wheel. The moisture (sweat) from driving has deteriorated the leather and I'd rather NOT pay to buy a new one? Help!?! :chairshot:
vcv10guy Posted January 13, 2005 Posted January 13, 2005 To my knowledge there is no cheap way to bring it back to new. Your options are to take off the wheel and send to American Stitches to have it redone (they can also add wood to the wheel if you like), go to a junk yard or ebay and take one from an ES300 as a replacement, or find an upholstery place that can do it for you. Do a search on steering wheel or American Stitches, and it will provide you info on how to remove the steering wheel. A few members have sent their steering wheel to American Stitches and have had good results with them. Except for another member named Blake who had his wheel done by them and a year later it started to peel. Not trying to scare from using them, but just providing the facts. Blake started a post about that a few days ago, you should be able to find his post on it by using the search engine and entering the key words from above. To stop the wear on your steering wheel, you can use leather care products like Lexol for example. It can help in trying to slow the wear process of your steering wheel. Hopefully this helps you out. Oh ya, Welcome to the LOC.
SKperformance Posted January 13, 2005 Posted January 13, 2005 wheel skins makes a leather cover which you sow on in about 30 minutes and matches rather well compared to any other fixes
ES300 Beverly Hills Posted January 13, 2005 Author Posted January 13, 2005 Anyone use a Cocoa Butter stick instead of Lexol?
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