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Steam cleaning isn't going to fix the damage already there.
I'm well aware. But preventing further damage and protecting my next wheel is top priority
 

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Ok, finally just am cleaning my car up and took some pictures. I got my car used with about 5xxx on it and there was a lot of this white build up on the wheel when I got it originally.

When I finally wiped it off it came off as a black looking substance on the cleaning cloth I used.

So far I’ve had no issues and the wheel has stayed very clean. Only wiped it down twice so far and I’ve now got 14xxx on the odometer. This is what I’ve been using and for intents and purposes was bought to use on the Mach 1 I had that I swapped out for this vehicle but has worked very well and the thing I like the most about it is it does not seem to leave a shiny film on anything. It had a more matte look and nothing is super slippery either
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Ok, finally just am cleaning my car up and took some pictures. I got my car used with about 5xxx on it and there was a lot of this white build up on the wheel when I got it originally.

When I finally wiped it off it came off as a black looking substance on the cleaning cloth I used.

So far I’ve had no issues and the wheel has stayed very clean. Only wiped it down twice so far and I’ve now got 14xxx on the odometer. This is what I’ve been using and for intents and purposes was bought to use on the Mach 1 I had that I swapped out for this vehicle but has worked very well and the thing I like the most about it is it does not seem to leave a shiny film on anything. It had a more matte look and nothing is super slippery either
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awesome, I'll look into it. also, where did you get those floor mats, I need a set and those look really nice.
 

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awesome, I'll look into it. also, where did you get those floor mats, I need a set and those look really nice.
Also, as far as the interior clean, just don't over saturate when doing the wheel. A little there goes a long way. Seats definitely need a little more as well as the mats.

Tuxmats. After I seen them in person in my buddies car that's the only one I recommend. Covers tons of area and does not have that slippery issue after cleaning them. Only down side I've noticed is that since the back end of it doesn't rise up at all some dirt will go under/behind the seats which isn't a huge problem. Actually one additional downside or I suppose more so an irritation with them is that the seats can not travel completely forward because of how far up the mats come from the floor. Not a deal breaker, just makes it a little more annoying if you need to push the seat all the way or nearly all the way forward.

https://www.tuxmat.com/
Just double check amazon cause they carry it and I believe I ordered my fronts from the main selling site but the cargo mat from amazon cause it was either cheaper or in stock, I can't remember
 
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Also, as far as the interior clean, just don't over saturate when doing the wheel. A little there goes a long way. Seats definitely need a little more as well as the mats.

Tuxmats. After I seen them in person in my buddies car that's the only one I recommend. Covers tons of area and does not have that slippery issue after cleaning them. Only down side I've noticed is that since the back end of it doesn't rise up at all some dirt will go under/behind the seats which isn't a huge problem. Actually one additional downside or I suppose more so an irritation with them is that the seats can not travel completely forward because of how far up the mats come from the floor. Not a deal breaker, just makes it a little more annoying if you need to push the seat all the way or nearly all the way forward.

https://www.tuxmat.com/
Just double check amazon cause they carry it and I believe I ordered my fronts from the main selling site but the cargo mat from amazon cause it was either cheaper or in stock, I can't remember
awesome, thanks man.
 

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Use adam's total clean, and a leather ceramic coating, I use Gyeon Leather coating for customers and holds up to 18 months on seats, for your wheel id say every 6-12 months for a few new coats, super easy to apply. Your wheel finish is gone for now, you need new leather or have it resprayed. Dont every use any hand wipes or lysol wipes, you dont need aggressive cleaning agents, just use a detailing brush with the adams cleaner and it'll get the oil out.
If it doesnt bother you I suggest getting exposed finger driving gloves, I have oily hands too and my mustang has a light yellow leather knob, i wear gloves in that car, in my other cars I just keep a towel in the driver's door card.
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