Cbarajas_ctr
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Installed the oem Alcantara steering wheel yesterday and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on gloves to wear to avoid it wheel getting all ugly looking lol
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Dude is right. I don't want to clean it on a regular scheduleJust clean it whenever you clean your interior and you'll be fine.
https://www.alcantara.com/cleaning-maintenance/how-clean-alcantara/
This. I've had it for 6 months and its just like new. It only gets nasty when you don't clean it.Just clean it whenever you clean your interior and you'll be fine.
https://www.alcantara.com/cleaning-maintenance/how-clean-alcantara/
How often do you clean it?This. I've had it for 6 months and its just like new. It only gets nasty when you don't clean it.
Every 3 weeks (maybe 4) or everytime I clean the dash/interior. I have sonax, a soft brush, and a medium brush. The tag that comes with the wheel says to use warm water. I've found that is enough. I wet it, then brush with soft. I then let it dry. Then use the medium brush to get that suede look back. The sonax appears to be overkill because there isn't much soil to clean for me, and if I use it, the wheel needs a full nap reset with the medium brush to get the soft feel back.How often do you clean it?
I've also found sonax to be largely useless. Warm water and a cotton towel seem to just clean best.Every 3 weeks (maybe 4) or everytime I clean the dash/interior. I have sonax, a soft brush, and a medium brush. The tag that comes with the wheel says to use warm water. I've found that is enough. I wet it, then brush with soft. I then let it dry. Then use the medium brush to get that suede look back. The sonax appears to be overkill because there isn't much soil to clean for me, and if I use it, the wheel needs a full nap reset with the medium brush to get the soft feel back.
That's why I like that these steering wheels are so cheap! If you mess it up, it's not very painful, just buy a new one and swap in 15 mins.Another very important tip- really the only way to screw up alcantara is to use too much force or abrasive materials when cleaning. If you have actual stains or excessive dirt, that's the time to bust out the Sonax- do NOT attempt to rub profusely! That is a quick way to ruin a $300... or in my case $2000 steering wheel and/or $600 shift knob.