Cleaning The JCW Alcantara Steering Wheel

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  1. #11
    Great job, have ordered some of that stuff for myself

    Have you/do you do leather repair/touch-up? I love seeing what can be done to old and cracked leather


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  2. #12
    Great tutorial, thanks!
    I've got two steering wheels with alcantara on them and this was my biggest fear, cleaning it!
    I'll be ordering some of that cleaner pretty soon...



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  3. #13
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    I'll be trying that later cheers
    R56 John Cooper Works - weeeeeeeeeee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mon the fish View Post
    Great job, have ordered some of that stuff for myself

    Have you/do you do leather repair/touch-up? I love seeing what can be done to old and cracked leather
    It is a string being added to my bow this year. I am actually hosting a leather repair training day on the 7th of March. Rich March is flying up from UK Detailing to take the class. If attending is something you would be interested in, let me know :)

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    Post up your before and after pics guys

  5. #15
    Can't make that date, sorry but looking forward to seeing the results.

    Did my wheel last night, but it was dark and the car is now back in storage so I've no idea how it turned out

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