What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, your steering wheel is the one part of the car you're touching 100% of the time you're driving. In the Aussie summer, it cops a beating from sweat, sunscreen, and that fine red dust that gets everywhere. This guide is for anyone who wants to stop that 'sticky wheel' feeling and actually protect their interior from the 40 degree heat.
The Grimiest Part of Your Car
The Gear You'll Need
What You'll Need
Preparation is Half the Battle
Park in the shade
Never, ever clean your interior in direct Aussie sun. The chemicals will dry too fast and leave streaks. Get it under a carport or in the garage.
Vacuum the area
Suck up all the loose dust from the steering column and the instrument cluster so you aren't just moving dirt around.
Identify your material
Is it real leather, vinyl (fake leather), or Alcantara? If you aren't sure, check the manual. Alcantara needs a totally different approach.
Mask off the electronics
If you've got a modern car with heaps of buttons, chuck some painter's tape over the sensitive bits. Better safe than sorry.
Wash your hands
No point cleaning the wheel if your hands are covered in grease from checking the oil five minutes ago.
While you're here...
The Step-by-Step Clean
Dry brush first
Take your soft brush and go over the wheel dry. This knocks loose any crumbs or dry dust before you add liquid.
Apply cleaner to the brush
Don't spray the wheel directly! Spray the cleaner onto your brush or cloth. This prevents it from dripping into the airbag or clock spring.
Work in sections
I usually start at 12 o'clock and work down to 3. Only do a small bit at a time.
Gentle agitation
Use circular motions. You don't need to scrub like you're cleaning a BBQ plate. Let the chemistry do the work.
Focus on the back
Most people forget the back of the rim where your fingertips sit. That's usually where the most gunk hides.
The Stitching Trick
If the stitching is dirty, use a soft toothbrush with a tiny bit of foam. Gently pull the foam through the threads.
Wipe away the slurry
Before the cleaner dries, use a clean microfibre to wipe away the lifted dirt. You'll probably see a brown/grey stain on the cloth. That's the victory right there.
Repeat if necessary
If the wheel still looks shiny after it dries, it's still dirty. Go again.
Clean the buttons
Use a damp (not dripping) cloth or a detailing swab for the volume and cruise control buttons.
Damp rinse
Wipe the whole thing down with a cloth lightly dampened with fresh water to remove any chemical residue.
Final dry
Use a fresh, dry microfibre to get all the moisture off. The wheel should look matte now.
Apply Protection
Apply your leather guard. This is crucial for UV protection. Avoid anything that says 'high gloss' or 'silicone'.
Watch Out
Pro Tip: The Sunscreen Menace
Special Case: Alcantara and Suede
Maintaining the Finish
Common Questions
Is the shine on my wheel supposed to be there?
Can I use baby wipes?
What if my steering wheel is peeling?
How often should I clean it?
Is it safe to clean the airbag cover?
Wrapping it Up
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