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Moto-Lita MK4 Black Perforated Leather Steering Wheel

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Hand Made in Britain Moto-Lita 15” Mark Four Perforated Leather Rim Steering Wheel featuring Classic Triple Hole Style spokes.

 

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The Mark Four 15” (38cm) is the Classic British Perforated leather Rim Steering Wheel. Featuring a hand sewn leather rim with a comfortable rubber underlay. The wheels centre spokes manufactured from Aluminium finished to a highly polished finish. featuring Classic Triple Hole Style spokes

The classic Mark Four synonymous with Classic British cars makers such as A.C., Cooper, Healey, Jensen, MG and TVR.

Suitable for use with our Exmoor Trim Large Boss Kits for Series and Defender!

How do I clean my leather wheel?

It's a question we are often asked. Leather is practical, durable and easy to clean and maintain. Regular cleaning requires little more than wiping the wheel down with a microfibre cloth and occasionally applying some leather conditioner. Properly caring for your leather steering wheel ensures that your wheel will continue to look its best well into the future as it develops its own unique appearance and character.

Leather Cleaners:

Organic, non-detergent liquid soap or a specialist leather cleaner.

Clean Microfibre cloth

Leather conditioner

  1. Wipe thoroughly with a dry microfibre cloth.
  2. Leather can withstand some moisture, but should not be saturated or left wet, so after cleaning it with a microfibre cloth if necessary, use a solution of non-detergent soap and water sparingly, be sure to dry it thoroughly with a separate clean, dry cloth.
  3. Good quality leather is hardy and durable enough to survive decades of use with minimal maintenance, but to keep it looking its best, we advise intermittent treatment with a leather conditioner.

When choosing a commercial leather conditioner, be sure to check the ingredients and avoid products that contain wax or silicone as these can make the wheel feel sticky. Apply a coat of leather conditioner once or twice a year as required to keep the leather moisturised and healthy. Leather is a good choice for steering wheels, as rather than becoming worn and tired with use, it can develop its own unique patina and grows more beautiful and refined with time. Regularly cleaning and caring for your wheel will make sure it will continue looking its best for years to come.

And remember: after refueling your car, you must always make sure that your hands are free of petrol, diesel or oil as these can damage the leather, and it is important to thoroughly clean away the residue if any comes into contact with the leather before using a conditioner.

The Mark Four 15” (38cm) is the Classic British Perforated leather Rim Steering Wheel. Featuring a hand sewn leather rim with a comfortable rubber underlay. The wheels centre spokes manufactured from Aluminium finished to a highly polished finish. featuring Classic Triple Hole Style spokes

The classic Mark Four synonymous with Classic British cars makers such as A.C., Cooper, Healey, Jensen, MG and TVR.

Suitable for use with our Exmoor Trim Large Boss Kits for Series and Defender!

How do I clean my leather wheel?

It's a question we are often asked. Leather is practical, durable and easy to clean and maintain. Regular cleaning requires little more than wiping the wheel down with a microfibre cloth and occasionally applying some leather conditioner. Properly caring for your leather steering wheel ensures that your wheel will continue to look its best well into the future as it develops its own unique appearance and character.

Leather Cleaners:

Organic, non-detergent liquid soap or a specialist leather cleaner.

Clean Microfibre cloth

Leather conditioner

  1. Wipe thoroughly with a dry microfibre cloth.
  2. Leather can withstand some moisture, but should not be saturated or left wet, so after cleaning it with a microfibre cloth if necessary, use a solution of non-detergent soap and water sparingly, be sure to dry it thoroughly with a separate clean, dry cloth.
  3. Good quality leather is hardy and durable enough to survive decades of use with minimal maintenance, but to keep it looking its best, we advise intermittent treatment with a leather conditioner.

When choosing a commercial leather conditioner, be sure to check the ingredients and avoid products that contain wax or silicone as these can make the wheel feel sticky. Apply a coat of leather conditioner once or twice a year as required to keep the leather moisturised and healthy. Leather is a good choice for steering wheels, as rather than becoming worn and tired with use, it can develop its own unique patina and grows more beautiful and refined with time. Regularly cleaning and caring for your wheel will make sure it will continue looking its best for years to come.

And remember: after refueling your car, you must always make sure that your hands are free of petrol, diesel or oil as these can damage the leather, and it is important to thoroughly clean away the residue if any comes into contact with the leather before using a conditioner.

The Mark Four 15” (38cm) is the Classic British Perforated leather Rim Steering Wheel. Featuring a hand sewn leather rim with a comfortable rubber underlay. The wheels centre spokes manufactured from Aluminium finished to a highly polished finish. featuring Classic Triple Hole Style spokes

The classic Mark Four synonymous with Classic British cars makers such as A.C., Cooper, Healey, Jensen, MG and TVR.

Suitable for use with our Exmoor Trim Large Boss Kits for Series and Defender!

How do I clean my leather wheel?

It's a question we are often asked. Leather is practical, durable and easy to clean and maintain. Regular cleaning requires little more than wiping the wheel down with a microfibre cloth and occasionally applying some leather conditioner. Properly caring for your leather steering wheel ensures that your wheel will continue to look its best well into the future as it develops its own unique appearance and character.

Leather Cleaners:

Organic, non-detergent liquid soap or a specialist leather cleaner.

Clean Microfibre cloth

Leather conditioner

  1. Wipe thoroughly with a dry microfibre cloth.
  2. Leather can withstand some moisture, but should not be saturated or left wet, so after cleaning it with a microfibre cloth if necessary, use a solution of non-detergent soap and water sparingly, be sure to dry it thoroughly with a separate clean, dry cloth.
  3. Good quality leather is hardy and durable enough to survive decades of use with minimal maintenance, but to keep it looking its best, we advise intermittent treatment with a leather conditioner.

When choosing a commercial leather conditioner, be sure to check the ingredients and avoid products that contain wax or silicone as these can make the wheel feel sticky. Apply a coat of leather conditioner once or twice a year as required to keep the leather moisturised and healthy. Leather is a good choice for steering wheels, as rather than becoming worn and tired with use, it can develop its own unique patina and grows more beautiful and refined with time. Regularly cleaning and caring for your wheel will make sure it will continue looking its best for years to come.

And remember: after refueling your car, you must always make sure that your hands are free of petrol, diesel or oil as these can damage the leather, and it is important to thoroughly clean away the residue if any comes into contact with the leather before using a conditioner.

The Mark Four 15” (38cm) is the Classic British Perforated leather Rim Steering Wheel. Featuring a hand sewn leather rim with a comfortable rubber underlay. The wheels centre spokes manufactured from Aluminium finished to a highly polished finish. featuring Classic Triple Hole Style spokes

The classic Mark Four synonymous with Classic British cars makers such as A.C., Cooper, Healey, Jensen, MG and TVR.

Suitable for use with our Exmoor Trim Large Boss Kits for Series and Defender!

How do I clean my leather wheel?

It's a question we are often asked. Leather is practical, durable and easy to clean and maintain. Regular cleaning requires little more than wiping the wheel down with a microfibre cloth and occasionally applying some leather conditioner. Properly caring for your leather steering wheel ensures that your wheel will continue to look its best well into the future as it develops its own unique appearance and character.

Leather Cleaners:

Organic, non-detergent liquid soap or a specialist leather cleaner.

Clean Microfibre cloth

Leather conditioner

  1. Wipe thoroughly with a dry microfibre cloth.
  2. Leather can withstand some moisture, but should not be saturated or left wet, so after cleaning it with a microfibre cloth if necessary, use a solution of non-detergent soap and water sparingly, be sure to dry it thoroughly with a separate clean, dry cloth.
  3. Good quality leather is hardy and durable enough to survive decades of use with minimal maintenance, but to keep it looking its best, we advise intermittent treatment with a leather conditioner.

When choosing a commercial leather conditioner, be sure to check the ingredients and avoid products that contain wax or silicone as these can make the wheel feel sticky. Apply a coat of leather conditioner once or twice a year as required to keep the leather moisturised and healthy. Leather is a good choice for steering wheels, as rather than becoming worn and tired with use, it can develop its own unique patina and grows more beautiful and refined with time. Regularly cleaning and caring for your wheel will make sure it will continue looking its best for years to come.

And remember: after refueling your car, you must always make sure that your hands are free of petrol, diesel or oil as these can damage the leather, and it is important to thoroughly clean away the residue if any comes into contact with the leather before using a conditioner.