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Any ideas on how to clean this black stuff (dirt and dead skin, presumably) off of my leather steering wheel?

 

I tried meguires leather cleaner and then I tried Bick leather cleaner and didn't really get anywhere. 

 

It's actually not visible under usual lighting. This picture has a bright flashlight shining on the steering wheel. 

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On my steering wheels this has been the actual leather breaking down from use.

 

I have bought leather steering wheel covers and hand stitched them on.  They are a pain in the butt ... but look nice.

 

I didn't use the same stitch pattern that they used from the factory but sewing this on by hand gave me a new appreciation for an OEM leather wrapped steering wheel.

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23 hours ago, forest said:

On my steering wheels this has been the actual leather breaking down from use.

 

I have bought leather steering wheel covers and hand stitched them on.  They are a pain in the butt ... but look nice.

 

I didn't use the same stitch pattern that they used from the factory but sewing this on by hand gave me a new appreciation for an OEM leather wrapped steering wheel.

Ditto what Forest said. Looks like the leather is breaking down. Some of my older motorcycle jackets look like this. I don't think there is any way to restore this. Maybe replace the steering wheel? Be careful if considering Balistol (it smells like sh*t).

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A new OEM steering wheel is surprisingly cheap on rock auto. Depending on trim between $100-200. My 2020 was starting to wear off as well at 100k but I ended up trading it in before swapping wheel. The refresh trucks use a different leather than the earlier trucks. 

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Stay away from the garbage "leather care/cleaners" they sell at Autozone, etc.  Find stuff called Leatherique.  It has a rejuvenator oil that's applied first, this works into the leather loosening up the dirt, grime, salt, etc.  Then apply the cleaner to remove the grime thus leaving clean, soft leather.

 

IIRC, it's available online at either autopia.com or autogeek.com

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