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So I saw the post on here about cleaning the steering wheel to get rid of the shiny surface dirt and grease.

I looked in my local Tesco and Asda for the Mr Clean Magic Sponge that people had suggested on her but I couldn't find it anywhere.

After asking Asda customer services, the lady advised me that she got an identical item from the local Poundshop.

I popped into the Poundshop today and picked up this:

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Used a bucket with cold water and a towel.

Result:

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;)

quick question; How much was the sponge :think:

Well from the £1 shop there a tenner ;)

PMSL!!!  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:

 

:giggle:

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Last time I try and help :s

doesn't last long though i'm afraid :(

We're just messing fella

 

you can clearly see the difference between the wheel in this SE and yours

 

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much less shiny

 

Now personally, I prefer the shine :)

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Now personally, I prefer the shine :)

I prefer the feel of the leather. It now feels almost like new.

I prefer the feel of the leather. It now feels almost like new.

Thanks to you I did this yesterday, wheel feels much nicer! Great little thing for £1 :)

Buy a bottle of Poorboy's Leather Stuff and use it in a spray bottle diluted with water if you want a matte finish (I use 1:9), or use it undiluted if you want a shiny finish. It cleans very well and adds a good protection - and it makes your car smell like new again :) . Besides, a little goes a very long way. Spray it on and buff with a good MF cloth. It's very easy to work with.

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I have some Gliptone Cleaner & Conditioner in the house somewhere, would that so the same?

I have used it on my seats and it works fine so I can't see why not.

Sorry, I don't know that product.

Wow looks great! Much better, I did hate the shiny wheel on mine before I changed it

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Found a before pic:

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Pictures of my wheel as it looks with regular treatments with Poorboy's Leather Stuff (which also has UV blockers):

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It feels soft, good and not slippery or greazy at all - not even right after the application/treatment. But it is obvious, that it is well protected - which is good.

(IF you spot the unusual bit on those pictures.... check out this thread: http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/271207-chrome-trim-on-the-steering-wheel/ )

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