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Since your hands are always on your steering wheel, it is subjected to dirt and grime. Inspection of the leather will tell you if it is ready for a good cleaning. It is best to stay on top of it before the dye gets "bleached" out and it is beyond repair. Just take some all purpose cleaner and a soft nylon detail brush. Gently scrubb the leather after you sprayed some cleaned on the leather and it will be good as new. It is not recommended to condition the leather on the wheel (may get to slippery) I use a small amount just to keep it from drying out. wipe down with a flannel towel and you are good to go. [^] Spring is coming, today I put on my new horns. can't wait. see ya. Gary
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