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Topic:Sticky steering wheel pad
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katmatThe center pad on my steering wheel is sticky. I'm guessing that the plastic is breaking down. Has anyone had this happen & found a solution?
Thanks
ed monahanDid a search. Found this.
They sell it at DICK'S Sporting goods.
OK EVERYONE, MY UPDATE ON THE STICKY STEERING WHEEL. I GOT THE "FORMULA 911" IN THE MAIL AND PUT IT ON THE WHEEL AND STARTED SCRUBBING WITH A BRUSH, GEE WHIZ, I SCRUBBED FOR 20 MINUTES TO VERY LITTLE RESULTS. EVEN AFTER THE "FORMULA 911" I COULD SCRAPE MY NAIL ACROSS IT AND GET BLACK STICKY TAR UNDER MY NAIL. I TOOK A BREAK TO LOOK AT A NEW PAIR OF LEATHER TENNIS SHOES I BOUGHT TODAY. THE LADY AT FINISH LINE SHOE STORE SOLD ME A PRODUCT TO CLEAN MY SHOES MADE BY SOFSOLE, CALLED "INSTANT CLEANER". SHE DEMOED IT ON INK AND IT REMOVED THAT SO BEING FRUSTRATED I DECIDED TO TRY IT ON MY STEERING WHEEL. IF IT IS SAFE ENOUGH FOR A 95 DOLLAR PAIR OF SHOES JUST MAYBE IT WOULD HELP. I COVERED EVERYTHING UP SINCE IT IS A SPRAY LIKE FOAM AND SPRAYED THE WHEEL AND THEN SAT FOR THE RECOMMENDED 10 SECS. IT THEN STARTED TO BUBBLE LIKE SCRUBBING BUBBLES TOILET CLEANER. AFTER 10 SECS I RUBBED, NOT SCRUBBED, MY UN-GLOVED FINGERS IN CIRCLES IN THE FOAM. THE WHITE FOAM CHANGED TO A DIRTY GREY COLOR AND AFTER 30 SECS OF RUBBING I TOOK A CLEAN CLOTH AND WIPED JUST AS THE SALES LADY DEMOED ON MY SHOES. OH MY!!!! THE WHEEL IS BEAUTIFUL AND UN-STICKY. I RAN MY NAIL ACROSS IT AND NO STICKY ANY UNDER MY NAIL. SO THAT IS MY UPDATE. A 5 DOLLAR PRODUCT FOR MY LEATHER SHOES CLEANED THIS STEERING WHEEL TO BRAND NEW
1997prowlerGreat news. Thanks Ed. What was the name of the shoe cleaner.
Cheers
Brad
ed monahanInstant cleaner by Sofsole.
katmat[QUOTE]Originally posted by ed monahan:
Well I tried the Sofsole & it didn't help. Tried leather cleaner, a clay bar, Goof Off & a few other other cleaners none worked. My wife was searching on the internet & someone on a Corvette site had the same issue they said to use a ink remover. She tried a product she had called "Ink Be Gone" & it worked!
mslc10Goo gone , rubbing alcohol. Put it on and let it set, then wipe off.
ed monahanBump

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