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Thin skin peeling off steering wheel
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<blockquote data-quote="Schwepps" data-source="post: 300386" data-attributes="member: 3592"><p>Do you chaps condition your leathers regularly? Leather needs moisturising every 6 months at a minimum. In fact I do it every month. Leather that's dry scuffs easily, especially in high wear places that you handle all the time. And it's a function of time, not mileage, so if your car was a prereg or preowned, the leathers may have gone 1-2 years without conditioning, making them very dry and brittle in our high UV sunlight. They may have sat in the open lot without window tinting, so getting a lot of UV sun-tan.</p><p></p><p>There are lots of leathercare products in the hardware shops, but even cheap castor oil from a pharmacy will do the trick. The easiest way to apply it is to wear a cheap throwaway cotton glove on your hand (also from hardware shops) and just smooth it on with your fingers. :top:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwepps, post: 300386, member: 3592"] Do you chaps condition your leathers regularly? Leather needs moisturising every 6 months at a minimum. In fact I do it every month. Leather that's dry scuffs easily, especially in high wear places that you handle all the time. And it's a function of time, not mileage, so if your car was a prereg or preowned, the leathers may have gone 1-2 years without conditioning, making them very dry and brittle in our high UV sunlight. They may have sat in the open lot without window tinting, so getting a lot of UV sun-tan. There are lots of leathercare products in the hardware shops, but even cheap castor oil from a pharmacy will do the trick. The easiest way to apply it is to wear a cheap throwaway cotton glove on your hand (also from hardware shops) and just smooth it on with your fingers. :top: [/QUOTE]
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