* Slip-on covers: These are the most common. They simply slip over the steering wheel. To remove them, carefully pull one edge off, working your way around the circumference of the wheel. It might be tight, so use gentle, even pressure to avoid tearing it.
* Covers with straps or elastic: These have straps or elastic that secure them to the steering wheel. You'll need to locate the fasteners and undo them (usually straps with buckles or elastic bands). Then, slide the cover off.
* Covers with zippers: If there's a zipper, simply unzip it and remove the cover.
Important Considerations:
* Material: The material of the cover will influence how easily it comes off. Leather or faux leather can be more delicate than fabric.
* Grip: Get a good grip on the edge of the cover. You might want to use a thin, flat tool (like a plastic putty knife or a butter knife) to help pry the edge loose without damaging the steering wheel or cover, *especially* if it's tight. Be extremely careful not to scratch the steering wheel.
* Patience: Be patient and persistent, working your way slowly around the wheel. Forcing it can rip the cover.
If you're still having trouble, a picture of the cover and how it's attached would be very helpful.