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Getting Tobacco Smoke Smell out of Momo Steering Wheel by craigsfiero2007
Started on: 03-31-2014 08:41 PM
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Does anyone know how to get the smell of tobacco smoke out of a leather Momo Steering wheel without damaging it?

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Put it in a large bag with ground coffee. Seal it up, let it sit. Washing it down with vinegar works too but may discolor the leather.
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I'm a smoker and use Ozium regularly so I do not smell like a cigarette.

Spray some on the sterring wheel and wipe it down, should work.
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I'll add another suggestion to the other greats ones mentioned already. Try steaming it, it may get some of that smoke residue out of there.

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