What does steering wheel patina mean?
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Patina is a professional term in the antique industry, referring to the oxidation layer formed on the surface of cultural relics due to long-term oxidation. "Patina" essentially means "luster," specifically describing the natural sheen that forms on the surface of antique objects over many years. Below are some related explanations: 1. Severe patina: In cases where the steering wheel cover has severe patina, it can either be cleaned or replaced with a new one. Special suede cleaners can be used for cleaning. If it cannot be restored, purchasing a new steering wheel cover is an option. The hole design in some covers serves the purpose of absorbing sweat, preventing the dangerous situation of the steering wheel slipping in the hands due to excessive perspiration. 2. Classification: Steering wheel covers can be categorized into plush, velvet, thick fabric, faux leather, genuine leather, neoprene, rubber granules, high-density lambswool with thickened leather lining, and cowhide covers, among others.