mould on steering wheel
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Speedtouch
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If it won't simply wipe off, you can buy spray-on mould/mildew removers from the likes of B&Q, Tesco, etc.
///M aurice
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Z3I
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Bacteria on your hands, what have you been up too?zaust wrote:So basically I need a 're-trim then !.
Any one suggest a trimmer in hearts or north London.
Selection of BMW hardtops available, please ask!
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Send it over to PacerPete, he loves licking steering wheels clean, he did at Santa Pod a few years back. 

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Speedtouch
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You could use a scouring pad to remove it if it's really tough to remove.
I've previously had leather-rim steering wheels develop mould after being left in a garage for a while; usually, it just wipes off with a cloth. Certainly no cause to dispose of the steering wheel!
I've previously had leather-rim steering wheels develop mould after being left in a garage for a while; usually, it just wipes off with a cloth. Certainly no cause to dispose of the steering wheel!
///M aurice
ECU Upgrade EPROM Chips, £40 posted within the UK. Note these are not Zone chips.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=279421
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zaust
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Belive me I won't be discarding it.Speedtouch wrote:You could use a scouring pad to remove it if it's really tough to remove.
I've previously had leather-rim steering wheels develop mould after being left in a garage for a while; usually, it just wipes off with a cloth. Certainly no cause to dispose of the steering wheel!
Just behind tescos in baldock
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Speak to Fred he loves split screen campers. Talk to him about these and he will do the job quicker lol
http://www.baldocktown.co.uk/thedms.asp ... ue=0286572
Speak to Fred he loves split screen campers. Talk to him about these and he will do the job quicker lol
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