How to Deal with Indentations After Removing a Hand-Stitched Steering Wheel Cover?

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DanielMarie
07/29/25 5:15pm
You can place a damp towel over the indentation on the hand-stitched steering wheel and gently iron it with controlled temperature to make the indentation disappear. You can insert padding material, and after some time, the indentation on the hand-stitched steering wheel will gradually fade away. Turn on a hairdryer to the hot setting and repeatedly blow air at the indentation on the hand-stitched steering wheel, adjusting the distance to control the temperature. After blowing, let it sit for about 5 minutes, and the crease will gradually disappear. Use the palm of your hand to manually heat and rub the indentation area on the hand-stitched steering wheel for three consecutive days.
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