I have used JB Weld on more than one occasion with great success. It's
sandable and can be worked into the smallest cracks. I use a good sealing
primer and the a high gloss engine enamel. Catalyzed automotive paint would
proably be the most durable if you have a detail gun and compressed air.
Gerard
At 6:00 PM -0600 11/17/02, David Lieb wrote:
>Dave,
>If you go to http://www.eastwoodco.com/ and do a search on "steering wheel"
>, you will find several products designed for that purpose.
>HTH
>David Lieb
>
>> I'm looking for a way to "recondition" the steering wheel out of my
>bugeye. What is used to clean the wheel and what should I use to "paint" it?
>There is a minor crack on the end of the left spoke, what is used to fill
>that in?
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