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How to Repair Leather Steering Wheel Scratches Caused by Nails?

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Kristin
08/27/2025, 03:32:52 AM

Steering wheel leather scratches caused by nails can be repaired by: 1. Applying specialized car leather seat and steering wheel cover repair solution; 2. Using leather refurbishment techniques. The functions of a steering wheel cover are: 1. Protecting the steering wheel from wear and reducing vibration; 2. Enhancing grip and friction, preventing hand slippage due to sweat; 3. Improving responsiveness and safety while driving; 4. Easy removal and cleaning of the steering wheel cover; 5. Preserving the original steering wheel. The function of the steering wheel is: To convert the force applied by the driver on the steering wheel rim into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft to change the vehicle's direction. Steering wheels are categorized into: Single-spoke, double-spoke, three-spoke, and four-spoke designs. The method to adjust the height of the steering wheel is: 1. Locate the handle at the bottom of the steering wheel; 2. Press the handle to adjust.

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