Leather Repair Kit for Steering Wheel Black
The leather repair set for steering wheels contains all important utensils and high-quality materials for the preparation and repair of black steering wheels. It is used to repair local scratches and scuffs and to refresh the color. The set of the brand COLOURLOCK, manufactured in Germany, in the LEDERZENTRUM, contains:
 
  • 15 ml COLOURLOCK Leather Cleaner Mild
  • 15 ml COLOURLOCK Degreaser
  • 15 ml COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh Black
  • 15 ml COLOURLOCK Leather Shield
  • 15 ml COLOURLOCK Elephant Leather Preserver
  • 1 x sanding pad
  • Sponges and cloths


Steering wheels are in daily use. Due to frequent contact with moisture, sunlight & creams they wear out quickly or become greasy. Hand sweat and skin oils are particularly aggressive against the leather. The reason: leather is an open-pored material into which hand perspiration, skin fats and moisture can gradually soak. This makes the leather brittle, the color softens and the leather rubs off. In some cases, cracks even appear as a result of wear.

The COLOURLOCK leather repair set for black steering wheels is the solution. The bestseller from Germany is now also available in the UK - with an improved formula and solvent-free!

The COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh included in the set is used to refresh the color. While the COLOURLOCK Cleaner Mild prevents damage, the sealer protects the leather after recoloring. The COLOURLOCK Degreaser frees the leather from excess grease. It is solvent-free and particularly environmentally friendly. The COLOURLOCK Elephant Leather Grease cares for the freshly dyed leather and gives the surface a natural shine.

Application:

  1. Carefully mask off all areas of the steering wheel that are not to be treated with COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh.
  2. Apply COLOURLOCK Leather Cleaner Mild to one of the enclosed sponges and clean the steering wheel thoroughly.
  3. Then apply COLOURLOCK Degreaser to a cloth and go over the surface to degrease the leather.
  4. Rough spots, scratches, abrasions or protruding leather edges can now be smoothed with the COLOURLOCK Sanding Pad. The excess sanding dust should then be removed with a cloth.
  5. Dab the COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh Dye Black carefully with the sponge or apply it to the steering wheel in circular movements. Then allow to dry completely or blow dry. This process can be repeated if necessary.
  6. After 24 hours, a thin layer of COLOURLOCK Elephant Leather Preserver can be applied. It cares for the steering wheel and gives the leather a natural shine. The COLOURLOCK Elephant Leather Preserver is mostly used for old steering wheels. This step can also be omitted for new steering wheels.
  7. After another 24 hours, put COLOURLOCK Leather Shield on a cloth and apply it gently to the steering wheel to protect the surface from new dirt and abrasions.

Application: Care & Protect, Cleaners & Degreasers, Repair & Recolour
Application Area: Bags & Cases, Car, Steering Wheel
Leather Type: Artificial leather, Pigmented leather
Colour: black

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2 March 2020 00:00

Good brush

Nice brush. Soft brissles but strong enough to remove dirt without damage to leather

25 February 2022 20:19

Great for cleaning my old car's seats, soft enough to not ruin the leather

I bought this to clean the old leather seats of my BMW E92 335i with the beige seats since I bought the car used and it was 12 years old by now. It works great along with chemical guys leather cleaning chemical kit thing. I sprayed some of those and just scrubbed with this brush and it lifted off the dirt and grime buried in the leather textured surface like magic! It was also soft enough to not ruin the leather even with me brushing it like a mad man.

18 December 2021 08:41

Like new

Followed the directions and the wheel came out like new. Incredible for an almost 40 year old wheel.

18 March 2020 00:00

Works well on my seats

Used this on my leather car seats. Using the right cleaner makes the seats come up well

1 July 2020 00:00

Perfect.......

Great little brush. Lovely size. Not too big and clumsy. Yet not too small. Very good quality. Delivered super fast. Very happy. Thank you.

23 February 2022 20:20

Excellent brush and build quality

Excellent brush highly recommended for cleaning leather. Only downside is that it is a touch small but that’s me being picky

12 March 2021 00:00

Works great

Worked great to refinish my BMW 330xi steering wheel. Has the materials to either create a glossy or a matte black finish. I don't like gloss finishes on the steering wheel so I did a matte finish.

28 July 2020 00:00

don't scrub too hard

die cause any damage if used with light touch

21 September 2019 00:00

It's a very well made brush

Works well on leather car seats and steering wheel

10 September 2021 00:00

Awesome product Awesome company to work with ‼️

My husband insisted on this product after lots of research :))). He tells me it is amazing and he is really happy with ease of use and end results. The folks at this company /seller are also friendly and incredible to work with. My husband has future projects on his mind with this company’s products and I see several more orders in our future …. A really good experience ‼️

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Fluid Leather is only recommended for damage where a filling is necessary. For scratches and general wear-and-tear on the colour surface we recommend smoothing the surface with the COLOURLOCK Leather Sanding Pad and refreshing the colour with COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh. The surface of COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather is smooth and shiny after drying. To hide the repair, apply COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh in the respective colour to the area. This covers the gloss of the COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather. Lightly dab the COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh several times with a sponge on the repair and dry with a hair dryer between layers until the desired covering is achieved. Degrease the repair area with COLOURLOCK Degreaser in order to remove care product residue. Before starting any repairs with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather, smooth rough areas and scratches with the COLOURLOCK Leather Sanding Pad  For hardened leathers, use COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather before any treatment with COLOURLOCK Old Leather Softener. This oily treatment would reduce the adhesion of the COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather. PROCEDURE Fill the damaged areas with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather and spread evenly with a spatula. Leave to dry for 1-2 hours, depending on the amount used. Repeat the procedure until the repaired area is as full and smooth as possible. COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather cannot be sanded dry. This would damage the repair.We recommend using the COLOURLOCK GLD Solvent ND Pen to smooth the repair. The GLD Solvent slightly dissolves the surface of the COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather and provides a smoother finish.Open the lid of the COLOURLOCK GLD Solvent ND Pen and press down the felt tip several times until it is moistened. If the felt tip gets too moist, remove the excess quantity by cleaning it with a cloth. Smooth the repair area carefully with the moistened felt tip. When the repair area is wet with GLD, an additional treatment with the COLOURLOCK Leather Sanding Pad can be done to smooth the repair area. Always work with a small amount of GLD to prevent the repair area from becoming too dissolved. Using GLD, a repair can be adjusted to achieve the best possible result.Professionals can repair the graining on a work area using a Repair Grain. Usually, old leathers are smooth and do not need a new graining.The tip of the GLD Solvent ND Pen can be removed and reversed when worn. Especially when working on a new colour, it is necessary to change or turn the felt tip upside down.Finally, repairs with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather must be recoloured with COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh to balance differences in colour and gloss. In order to cover the COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather sufficiently, the COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh should be dabbed onto the area several times and dried between the layers with a hair dryer. After 24 hours treat the leather with Leather Protector.  A HOLE WITH MISSING LEATHER Holes should be reinforced before repairing by gluing a thin piece of cloth underneath the hole with COLOURLOCK Leather Glue. Cut out a small piece of the original leather from a hidden area and adjust its shape according to the hole. Use the COLOURLOCK Leather Glue to glue it onto the piece of cloth and the edges of the hole. Close the visible rims with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather. Leathers with big tears must first be examined in order to decide whether it would be better to replace the weak leather. Especially long tears in old and rough leathers, or in areas of high use, are often irreparable or not durable enough after a repair. We recommend the repair of tears only on stable leathers and only if the tear is no larger than a few centimetres.Procedure: Minor tears which are not under tension should be provisionally glued with COLOURLOCK Leather Glue from edge to edge. Then close the tear with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather, as explained.Tears under high tension should be backed by thin cloth. In the case of very large tears and/or very rough leathers, it is advisable to sew the leather with a thin but strong thread. Place a seam every 3-4 centimetres with the starting knot on the leather's reverse. Cover the thread with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather.If the leather is not too rough, drill a small hole to the right and the left of the tear (approximately 2-3 millimetres) and sew with a round needle. Lay the knot underneath and pull the tear together. Tears in areas of frequent use should always be replaced by new leather when they are too large; the same is true for weak or hardened leathers. In cases like these, it is more advisable to replace the leather.
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