How do you get the black steering wheel goo off of carpet and seat upholstery?
S smoore139 New member Nov 11, 2023 #1 How do you get the black steering wheel goo off of carpet and seat upholstery? Last edited: Dec 4, 2023
FMOS Racing PSI=:-D I Support the NLOC Nov 13, 2023 #2 Not a thought I've ever had. Makes me want to get my steering wheel recovered sooner rather than later.
Not a thought I've ever had. Makes me want to get my steering wheel recovered sooner rather than later.
H hme New member Nov 13, 2023 #3 I know this doesn't help with the question, but I just want to give a thumbs up for Craft Customs if you want to get the steering wheel recovered. Did mine in April and was pleased with the results.
I know this doesn't help with the question, but I just want to give a thumbs up for Craft Customs if you want to get the steering wheel recovered. Did mine in April and was pleased with the results.
RPM289 Paid NLOC Member I Support the NLOC Nov 14, 2023 #4 I took lacquer thinner on a rag and got goo off my carpet, did not hurt it any but not sure I'd try that on a seat!
I took lacquer thinner on a rag and got goo off my carpet, did not hurt it any but not sure I'd try that on a seat!
FMOS Racing PSI=:-D I Support the NLOC Nov 15, 2023 #5 I put the LMR Wheelskins cover on my white truck's wheel. It's nothing like the OEM, but it beats the daylights out of a cold, hard rim.
I put the LMR Wheelskins cover on my white truck's wheel. It's nothing like the OEM, but it beats the daylights out of a cold, hard rim.