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Old 08-06-2014, 02:02 PM
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Keep your Suede Steering Wheel Clean

Maintain That Suede!

At MAcarbon we use genuine suede for our steering wheels. Suede is real leather as opposed to Alcantara which is a synthetic suede. to keep alcantara looking nice and clean, the best thing to use is water and a micro-fiber towel. Suede requires a little more work to clean and the more you keep clean and like Alcantara, and everything else on your car...it requires regular cleaning.
This MAcarbon McLaren 12c Steering wheels suede grips had seen better days as you can see by the wear on the left grip. When driven without gloves or maintenance the suede tends to get shiny from the oils, sweat and dirt on our hands. One way to prevent this is to always wear driving gloves...but most of us don't want to be "that guy".
the best way that we have found to keep the suede looking good and staying clean, is to clean it regularly with a suede eraser and brush.
The owner of this wheel sent it to us because he thought the suede was too far gone and wanted the grips redone. We cleaned the right grip on this wheel with a "Kiwi" brand suede eraser and brush and made it look like new again and it only took about 10 minutes. Suede is very durable but like anything else...it just has to be maintained to stay looking good.

Customer's MAcarbon McLaren wheel, before cleaning the suede


Customer's MAcarbon McLaren wheel with only the right grip cleaned
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Customer's MAcarbon McLaren wheel, after cleaning the suede
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Old 08-06-2014, 02:57 PM
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It would be great if you did a video tutorial.
 
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It would be great if you did a video tutorial.
I was actually planning on making a video on cleaning suede and another on cleaning Alcantara this week. Should be able to post it up sometime next week.
 
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Originally Posted by LaneS@macarbon.com
I was actually planning on making a video on cleaning suede and another on cleaning Alcantara this week. Should be able to post it up sometime next week.
That would be great, I have a car with the same material on the steering wheel and I think that would be very helpful for me to clean it on a regular basis.
 
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