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Actual cure for a sticky leather steering wheel?
Some guy is complaining that his steering wheel has become sticky and the leather now feels like rubber… Button part is all gummy & sticky too. You know what Im talking about. Is there a real cure for this? What have you done to remedy this situation?
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I dunno about the steering wheel....but if the button is sticky, *new steering wheel * is the easy fix and one I would opt for.
Since you have rubber rot....I presume the steering wheel in itself is past due...
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Originally Posted by chefwong
I dunno about the steering wheel....but if the button is sticky, *new steering wheel * is the easy fix and one I would opt for.
Since you have rubber rot....I presume the steering wheel in itself is past due...
Yea only the leather part, the wood part is ok. Rubber rot? 1st time I’ve heard that term. Any ideas on what causes that to happen in some cases? Could it have been maybe somebody tried cleaning with alcohol? There has to be something that causes this.
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I know the rubber can get sticky, but if the leather is sticky it's got some gunk on it, no?
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Actual cure for a sticky leather steering wheel?
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
I know the rubber can get sticky, but if the leather is sticky it's got some gunk on it, no?
It’s hard to completely tell from the picture. It’s also hard to remember if I’ve dealt with the actual leather part being sticky but I’m kinda thinking it is possible and if so it’s not your normal gunk. It’s like alien melted gunk.
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Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Yea only the leather part, the wood part is ok. Rubber rot? 1st time I’ve heard that term. Any ideas on what causes that to happen in some cases? Could it have been maybe somebody tried cleaning with alcohol? There has to be something that causes this.
I don't have the exact #### on this but for it just happens over time.
Something like this exists....no idea how it works long term.
Once it rots, IME, there is no fix
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Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
It’s hard to completely tell from the picture. It’s also hard to remember if I’ve dealt with the actual leather part being sticky but I’m kinda thinking it is possible and if so it’s not your normal gunk. It’s like alien melted gunk.
Those skin oils can do strange things.
Originally Posted by chefwong
I don't have the exact #### on this but for it just happens over time.
Something like this exists....no idea how it works long term.
And then there's that...there are definitely materials that just break down over time, no matter what you do.
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The built up hand crud that eventually makes it super tacky, I use a stiffer brush and an apc. I use BH Surfex. Takes forever! Then on the sticky buttons I use alcohol and an air compressor to shoot the alcohol down to the base. Then keep clicking the buttons. Repeat till they start to free. I'm only speaking from wheels I've down that were bad but not horrible.
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Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
I know the rubber can get sticky, but if the leather is sticky it's got some gunk on it, no?
That's what I'm thinking too. Depending on the top layer of the leather, a long accumulation of sweat, skin oils, sunscreen, bug spray, etc, could lead to the wheel feeling sticky. I keep my wheel very clean, but even after a single autocross race weekend, it gets grimy and feels a little sticky.
People really seem to underestimate how much gunk will build up on a steering wheel over time. What may think is material failure is very often just years of accumulated grime.
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Actual cure for a sticky leather steering wheel?
I once detailed a Camry that had this situation happen all across the dashboard. This specific situation isn’t something that’s caused by your hands being dirty, but more like something went wrong with the vinyl/rubber the manufacturer used. I think I’ve heard it called vulcanization or something.
I’ve actually started causing this to happen once on the steering wheel buttons of a Mercury Maurader after using APC to clean it. It’s like it was too strong for it and they started to deteriorate and get sticky.
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