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Old 01-04-2013, 02:30 PM   #1
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Re: Restoring a steering wheel

Good find for $20.
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Re: Restoring a steering wheel

What Ole Skool said + the epoxy that worked very well for me is PC-7 that I got from True Value Hardware. It's the same stuff that Eastwood puts in their steering wheel restoration kits. I used a sandable Epoxy Primer that Eastwood sells that comes in a spray can. You activate in the can before spraying. It's a little spendy but works great. I haven't painted mine yet so I can't say which paint I'll use but I'm leaning toward the same Rustoleum as Ole Skool. Here's mine,before and after, although it's a 65 chev pass. car wheel with a cap from an older chevy.
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