Steering wheels are four times dirtier than toilet seats - study

A new survey has shed some light on how disgusting the average steering wheel is, suggesting it's four times dirtier than a public toilet seat. With 629 colony-forming units (CFU) of bacteria per square centimetre, it's also six times filthier than an average smartphone screen, and twice as bad as public elevator buttons. According to the research, 12 per cent of Americans never clean the inside of their cars, in spite of the potential for bacteria growth.

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