Tips to help remove latex paint from steering wheel?
Tips to help remove latex paint from steering wheel?
I noticed today that a little bit of the paint I've been using in my house has made its way on to my steering wheel. Basically, I must have had a little on my hands that was mostly dry but it preferred the leather wheel. It's barely visible honestly, but I know it's there ...
So, what is the best method to remove this from the leather wheel? I don't know much about chemicals and such so any help would be appreciated. I obviously don't want to use anything to "scrub" the wheel or anything that requires a ton of rubbing. I'm sure there is a simple product to use, I just want to be sure before I go splashing stuff around.
Thanks!
So, what is the best method to remove this from the leather wheel? I don't know much about chemicals and such so any help would be appreciated. I obviously don't want to use anything to "scrub" the wheel or anything that requires a ton of rubbing. I'm sure there is a simple product to use, I just want to be sure before I go splashing stuff around.
Thanks!
Last edited by TouringBubble; Sep 27, 2007 at 02:21 PM.
I believe latex paint is water based. Ive gotten it on tables and chairs and hardwood floor. Warm water with soap generally gets it off just fine.
Hopefully that'll work for you as well.
Hopefully that'll work for you as well.
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