I am restoring a wheel for my Aston which is like the AH one. It is
costing a whacking $300 to have it chromed and then another $325 for
fitting a wood (burled walnut) ring. The latter being done by the
chap on www.britcot.com - Suggest you take a look because he restores
all sorts of steering wheels.
At 10:12 PM 9/11/2010, pennell@cox.net wrote:
>Ray,
>
>I also got an old steering wheel. If was not too bad but the metal
>and wood needed attention. For the metal it depends on how bad it
>is. You may need a multistep approach. Starting with around 600
>grit sandpaper, followed 1000-1200 grit, then buffing with various
>grades of dressing on a buffing wheel.
>
>How is the wood portion?
>
>Keith
>
>---- raymead@comcast.net wrote:
> > hi all
> >
> >
> >
> > recently bought a nice '66... it has a Mota Lita steering wheel
> which is kind of grungy (the metal part)...... any suggestions re cleaning it?
> >
> >
> >
> > tks, ray
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