[s-cars] steering wheel leather
Jerry Scott
jerryscott at wispertel.net
Tue May 2 17:32:36 EDT 2006
I'm about to try Kiwi Leather Dye (black) that I found at the
supermarket. Has anyone tried this? I also bought the Kiwi Scuff Cover
but I think that the Leather Dye is the way to go.
Jerry
jpb3 wrote:
>Thanks for the tip Stefan,
>
>I myself have been interested in what I can do to my steering wheel, it is
>starting to feel rough in certain places, namely at the 1 & 3 o'clock
>positions. The link you provided said the site was under construction or
>something, I'll try it again later.
>
>john
>
>
>On 5/2/06, stefan13 at att.net <stefan13 at att.net> wrote:
>
>
>>In searching the web for a product or vendor to help me with the leather
>>on my steering wheel, I came accross liquidleather.com. I bought a
>>product called scuffmaster, which is basically watersoluble leather dye,
>>into which you can add a gloss enhancer to match existing leather. I tried
>>it on the steering wheel with great success. It's black again with gloss
>>all the way around - really looks nice. Hope that it lasts a few years.
>>
>>Stefan
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