is there anything we can use to put on them to stop the rot??????
Roy clio197.net legend Oct 12, 2011 #1 is there anything we can use to put on them to stop the rot??????
Graeme GTR Oct 12, 2011 #2 wear gloves lol or plan B http://www.auto-bits.co.uk/pink-section/pink-steering-wheel-cover-lady-1910111-360625-.php gloves sound like a good idea now dont they!!
wear gloves lol or plan B http://www.auto-bits.co.uk/pink-section/pink-steering-wheel-cover-lady-1910111-360625-.php gloves sound like a good idea now dont they!!
Roy clio197.net legend Oct 12, 2011 #3 Better still stop the wife from driving it what are they made off (S/W not wives lol)
Roy clio197.net legend Oct 13, 2011 #6 Giles said: autoglym leather cream will help Click to expand... Worth a try
Matt197 South West Rep Oct 13, 2011 #7 Don't know tbh I know there is a leather expert over on DW who would know. Not had an problems from mine and the cars 3 years old now.
Don't know tbh I know there is a leather expert over on DW who would know. Not had an problems from mine and the cars 3 years old now.
Giles Oct 13, 2011 #8 Roy said: Worth a try Click to expand... best way to do is put leather cream on steering wheel & leave it for over night.
Roy said: Worth a try Click to expand... best way to do is put leather cream on steering wheel & leave it for over night.
Roy clio197.net legend Oct 13, 2011 #9 Giles said: best way to do is put leather cream on steering wheel & leave it for over night. Click to expand... Thanks Giles
Giles said: best way to do is put leather cream on steering wheel & leave it for over night. Click to expand... Thanks Giles
G gaz Oct 14, 2011 #10 But they are not leather, so how will this help? Leather doesn't melt...... Its imitation synthetic 'pleather' LOL
But they are not leather, so how will this help? Leather doesn't melt...... Its imitation synthetic 'pleather' LOL
Roy clio197.net legend Oct 15, 2011 #11 gaz said: But they are not leather, so how will this help? Leather doesn't melt...... Its imitation synthetic 'pleather' LOL Click to expand... So true Gaz but if it helps it not happening again I will try anything
gaz said: But they are not leather, so how will this help? Leather doesn't melt...... Its imitation synthetic 'pleather' LOL Click to expand... So true Gaz but if it helps it not happening again I will try anything
Paul Platinum Member Oct 15, 2011 #12 I was under the impression that it is sweat not the sun, therefore the best bet is gloves... Or a retrim in good quality materials
I was under the impression that it is sweat not the sun, therefore the best bet is gloves... Or a retrim in good quality materials
Paul Platinum Member Oct 15, 2011 #14 Yeah, more likely hand creme and all the other toxic products they (females) use... :s
Roy clio197.net legend Oct 15, 2011 #15 So true So in future it should read If buying Renault do not wash ever or your wheel will fail