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Old September-20th-2006, 03:47 PM
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leather conditioning

You know how when the car was new, the leather wrapped steering wheel and shift **** had a nice, dull yet lustrious finish to it? Well, over the years, oils from the hands contributed to the leather becoming overly shiny. Does anyone know of a good product/technique for removing that shine to get it back to the more original look? I know this sounds perhaps a little silly.
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Old September-21st-2006, 12:24 AM
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I think

I think that shine its not due the oil, its due the rubbing, so you "polished" the leather, if you look closely youll see a different texture...
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Old September-21st-2006, 02:01 PM
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I have consistently (since new) hit it with leather cleaner and conditioner. Try it.
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