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wazzabie 04-12-2022 01:31 PM

Glue on steering wheel?
 
It feels like there is glue on my steering wheel? Anyone have this problem? What did you do to fix this?

69Tom 04-12-2022 01:34 PM

Re: Glue on steering wheel?
 
You mean the leaching of chemicals from the wheel? Oh yeah, it's pretty common. I'm sure there's a several threads on this. I scraped off the excess (mine was really bad) with a paint scraper, and then used acetone to get rid of it being sticky. I then clear coated it with a satin clear coat. It seems to have mostly worked.

Bandit130 04-12-2022 02:29 PM

Re: Glue on steering wheel?
 
Mine had this too when I bought it. I used 99% alcohol and cleaned it a few times and took care of it.

mongocanfly 04-12-2022 02:43 PM

Re: Glue on steering wheel?
 
I did the alcohol wipe down on mine also

Dead Parrot 04-12-2022 03:56 PM

Re: Glue on steering wheel?
 
My 75 had this problem. Tried several of the scrape/chemical claimed solutions. None worked for me. End solution was replacement with a wheel from an 80's Blazer.

Corts60 04-12-2022 04:10 PM

Re: Glue on steering wheel?
 
I think a better question would be: anyone not have a sticky steering wheel? Haha

GOPAPA 04-12-2022 04:16 PM

Re: Glue on steering wheel?
 
I sure hope adding them Squirrelling knobs on were not the reason to getaway from sticky steering wheels ,,because them knobs sure ruined a lot of steering wheels for us classic cars that people look far and wide to find a good one these days ,,,

franken 04-13-2022 07:40 PM

Re: Glue on steering wheel?
 
I have a 4-spoke 2nd gen Camaro wheel from a scrapyard that was pretty nasty when I got it. I soaked it in purple power for a few days and scrubbed it.
If the OP's is the sort of rubbery material that's an option.

cadillac_al 04-13-2022 07:51 PM

Re: Glue on steering wheel?
 
I have heard putting it in the dishwasher works well. I'm going to try one sometime.

special-K 04-14-2022 07:53 AM

Re: Glue on steering wheel?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Corts60 (Post 9065693)
I think a better question would be: anyone not have a sticky steering wheel? Haha

:lol: Very true. I didn't open this thread till now because I didn't have any interest in a steering wheel that you glue on. Bolts seem to work best! :lol:
Quote:

Originally Posted by franken (Post 9066340)
I have a 4-spoke 2nd gen Camaro wheel from a scrapyard that was pretty nasty when I got it. I soaked it in purple power for a few days and scrubbed it.
If the OP's is the sort of rubbery material that's an option.

I believe those who say the alcohol solution took care of it. But I bet that Purple Power would do the trick. That stuff is magic juice. I use it to soak colored seat belts that you'd think were black and just spraying with a garden hose brings them back to their bright original color. I have soaked many plastic parts and some metal as well. That stuff really does the trick on any type of gunk and I have not had it do damage to anything

Willowrun 04-14-2022 10:17 PM

Re: Glue on steering wheel?
 
I do feel there is a point of no return with these wheels. I have some that are just a little tacky and I may try cleaning those up with some of the methods mentioned and see what happens.

Historically for me, the first time I feel it getting sticky I start looking for a new wheel because it seems like it isn't just a surface problem, but instead the stickiness has moved into the actual wheel material because it is porous.

I have had a couple wheels, including one in a K5 that's waiting to be worked on that there was/is no way to save. They are like sticky slime.

wazzabie 04-15-2022 01:02 PM

Re: Glue on steering wheel?
 
Does anyone make a repo steering wheel just like the factory wheel?


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