What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, we spend all our time touching the steering wheel, but it is usually the most neglected part of the interior. Between the 40-degree summer heat making our hands sweat and that fine red dust that gets into everything, your wheel can get pretty disgusting. This guide covers how to deep clean leather, plastic, and Alcantara wheels using methods I have used for over 15 years in the trade. Whether you're cleaning up after a coastal trip or just doing maintenance on the daily driver, I've got you covered.
The Truth About Your Steering Wheel
The Gear You'll Need
What You'll Need
While you're here...
Preparation
Park in the shade
Never, ever clean your interior while the car is sitting in the sun. If the wheel is hot to the touch, the cleaner will dry instantly and leave nasty streaks. Chuck it in the garage or under a carport first.
Vacuum the area
Give the steering column and the buttons a quick vac. You don't want to be rubbing loose grit and red dust into the leather while you're scrubbing.
Test a spot
Find a small, hidden spot on the back of the wheel and test your cleaner. Better to find out now if it reacts weirdly than to ruin the whole front of the wheel.
The Deep Clean Process
Apply cleaner to the brush
Don't spray the cleaner directly onto the wheel! It'll fly everywhere and get behind the clear plastic on your gauges. Spray it onto your horsehair brush instead.
Work in small sections
Start at the 12 o'clock position and work your way around in roughly 10cm sections. Use gentle, circular motions with the brush. You'll see the foam start to turn brown, that's the good stuff (or the gross stuff, actually).
Mind the stitching
The stitching is where the most dirt hides. Spend a bit of extra time here with the brush, but don't go too ham or you'll fray the threads.
Wipe immediately
While the cleaner is still wet, take a clean microfibre and wipe the section down. Use a 'twisting' motion with the cloth to pull the dirt out of the grain.
Check your progress
Look at the towel. If it's black or brown, go over that section again. A clean wheel should have a matte finish, not a shiny one. A customer once brought in a Ranger that took four passes before the cloth came back clean.
Clean the buttons and stalks
Use a slightly damp (not dripping) cloth for the cruise control and volume buttons. For the gaps, use a cotton bud. Be careful not to let liquid seep into the electronics.
The 'Back of the Wheel' check
Everyone forgets the back of the wheel where your fingertips sit. Give it a good scrub, it's usually the grimiest part.
Final dry wipe
Take a completely dry microfibre and give the whole wheel a final buff to make sure no cleaner residue is left behind.
Condition (Leather Only)
If it's leather, apply a small amount of conditioner. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes, then buff it off. This keeps the hide supple in our harsh climate.
UV Protection
Apply a dedicated interior UV protectant. This is the 'sunscreen' for your car. It'll stop the dash and wheel from fading and cracking under that brutal Aussie sun.
Watch Out
Dealing with Alcantara
Watch Out
Keeping it Clean
Common Questions
How often should I clean my steering wheel?
Can I use baby wipes?
My leather wheel is peeling, can I fix it?
Is steam cleaning safe for wheels?
Trusted by 50,000+ Aussie car owners
Professional advice for Australian conditions
Products We Recommend
Keep Learning
Ready to level up your car care?
You've got the knowledge—now put it into action. Explore more guides or check out our recommended products.
Get Weekly Car Care Tips
Join 12,000+ Aussie car enthusiasts
Keep Reading
How to Deep Clean Door Panels and Interior Trim (Mar 2026)
Door panels take a beating from sweat, sunscreen, and that fine Aussie dust. Here is how to strip back the grime and protect your interior from the brutal UV rays without leaving a greasy mess.
How to Clean and Protect Your Interior Door Panels (Mar 2026)
Your door panels take a beating from sunscreen, sweat, and that fine Aussie dust. Here is how to get them looking brand new and keep them from cracking under our brutal UV rays.
Restoring Your Grimy Steering Wheel
Get rid of that nasty 'human slime' and sun-baked red dust. A quick checklist to bring back that factory-fresh feel without ruining your leather.
How to Deep Clean Door Panels and Interior Trim
Sweaty elbows, red dust, and sunscreen stains can ruin your door cards faster than you'd think. Here is how to get them looking factory fresh without damaging the materials.

