Hi Gerard,
That's true, I should have said "polyester glazing putty" like something
from Evercoat as you recommended. The old nitrostan spot putties are a thing
of the past!
Evercoat has a product called Poly-Flex that is used on bumpers or other
areas that flex a bit. Might be good on a steering wheel also.
Thanks,
John
----- Original Message -----
From "Gerard" <pixelsmith at gerardsgarage.com>
To: "John D'Agostino" <jdagostino@attbi.com>; "Dave Yealy"
<lbc@littlebitcountry.com>
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: Steering Wheel Reconditioning
> I was recently told by the shop foreman at a high end body shop that spot
> putties are unstable and not to use them, but to use Evercoat Metalglaze
> instead. Since the steering wheel is black an continuously exposed to
> sunlight (heat and UV) that this might be a good caution to heed. They
> would not guarantee my paint job if a spot putty was used.
>
> YMMV
>
> Gerard
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