The steering wheel of your car is one of the few parts that you use every time you drive and as such, it can get pretty dirty. While it may seem like one of the simplest things to clean, it can actually be complicated given the knows and lines that crisscross modern steering wheels.
There is however no reason to fret, as we provide all the information you need to have a clean car steering wheel all the time. your car, so it can get pretty dirty.
Why Pay Attention To The Steering Wheel?
Although we wash our paint, rims and glass all the time, steering wheels, however, tend to be severely neglected, despite the fact that they are covered in dirt, bacteria and body oil from constantly driving our cars. The array of dirt and bacteria which may be infectious should be cleaned off the wheel to protect you and everyone else that steps in your car.
Although we wash our paint, rims and glass all the time, steering wheels, however, tend to be severely neglected, despite the fact that they are covered in dirt, bacteria and body oil from constantly driving our cars. The array of dirt and bacteria which may be infectious should be cleaned off the wheel to protect you and everyone else that steps in your car.
The Items You Need
Here are the items you’ll need for the task. An interior cleaner and a dry microfiber towel are the basic things you need to keep your steering wheel clean.
Here are the items you’ll need for the task. An interior cleaner and a dry microfiber towel are the basic things you need to keep your steering wheel clean.
How To Clean It
First, and for regularly-maintained steering wheels, spray a quick shot of interior cleaner on a dry microfiber towel, and wipe the steering wheel in 360-degree turns. Grip the towel and the wheel and twist back and forth. Be sure to spray the cleaner onto the towel first, and not directly onto the wheel, as any overspray may hit the gauge buster and leak behind the clear plastic which can’t be cleaned.
First, and for regularly-maintained steering wheels, spray a quick shot of interior cleaner on a dry microfiber towel, and wipe the steering wheel in 360-degree turns. Grip the towel and the wheel and twist back and forth. Be sure to spray the cleaner onto the towel first, and not directly onto the wheel, as any overspray may hit the gauge buster and leak behind the clear plastic which can’t be cleaned.
If you clean your steering wheels less frequently, spray interior cleaner onto a soft interior brush and agitate the area until a lather is created. If the wheel has stitching, use the brush to tamp the fibers in between the thread to release the trapped dirt.
Immediately wipe the lather with a dry microfiber towel. For heavy grime and dirt, spray interior cleaner onto an interior scrub pad and gently wipe the wheel in short strokes. Use light to medium pressure at first, to avoid scrubbing off the colour in worn areas of the wheel.
Proceed to wipe the area before it dries with a microfiber towel. You can also make use of a toothbrush and a three-to-one mixture of water and all-purpose cleaner. Scrub the area and quickly wipe dry with a microfiber towel.
All-purpose cleaner will help cut through the body oils and grease buildup. Immediately afterwards, wipe the steering wheel with warm water and a microfiber towel in 360-degree motions to remove any leftoverall-purpose cleaner, to avoid prolonged skin contact.
If you have access to a steam machine, this is the perfect time to take advantage of its antibacterial capabilities. Use the single-hole nozzle on Medium and work the steering wheel while wiping the moisture immediately afterwards.
Rotate the towel as it fills with dirt, grime and bacteria and be sure to avoid washing these towels with your regular laundry. Steering wheels are breeding grounds for germs and bacteria, but with regular maintenance you can help to minimize potential health hazards.
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