Do you -Leather Condition- your Steering Wheel

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I've never added conditioner to a steering wheel

When view Leather surfaces as a whole, the 2 areas that tends to start getting shiny - partially due to oils but also due to -rubbed wear- is the steering wheel and Outer Seat Bolsters of car seats.

Seats for sure I do conditioner.
I never have used conditioner on a steering wheel......and I'm pretty dang religious on cleaning it, trying to keep it as matte as if was BNIB as possible.

Do you use Conditioner on your Steering Wheels.
I am using something that does have a bit of alkaline to it (1Z cockpit)
 
I have Gyeon Leather Coat on mine, maintain with multiple products, no issues

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I only apply a -coating- if the leather is color coated . None currently in the fleet is color coated
 
No I don’t. I only condition the center part of the steering wheel.
 
I treat my steering wheel no differently than any other leather surface. I use McKee's 37 All-In-One leather cleaner that cleans and conditions at the same time. That product gets used on steering wheels, shift knobs, hand brake handles, and any leather seating surfaces.
 
leatherique for conditioning once a year. Simple cleaning, like the rest of the interior, every week (P&S xpress diluted 1:1).
 
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