[Roadsters] Steering wheel

ljordan704 at netscape.net ljordan704 at netscape.net
Sat Nov 3 13:12:16 MST 2007


 I sanded my 68 stock wheel with 400 and 600 grit wet/dry sandpaper and then shot it with a clear coat. It is the same process to shine up the shifter and Ebrake handle. Definitely looks better but I got a few runs so I have to redo that part. I didn't use any filler as the cracks are small and I didn't know what to use anyway.

Linda


 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: tputland at charter.net
To: datsun-roadsters: autox.team.net <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net>
Sent: Sat, 3 Nov 2007 9:40 am
Subject: [Roadsters] Steering wheel










Hi all. 

I am looking for some thoughts on steering wheel cleaning and or restoring. I 
have not looked on the 311.org site as I cannot figure out how to use the 
search--some sort of dumbass operator error on my part. Pete, you can probably 
learn me as to how to properly use the search--contact me off list please.

Does anyone have a good way to fill in the cracks and splits that occurs on most 
every Roadster steering wheel? Something that looks nice and clean? I have a 
nice shiny one but it has a few cracked spots. 

Also, what, if anything, have people used to clean a steering wheel? I have one 
that is fairly solid, but very dingy and dull.

If wrapping is the only real good solution, then what is the best product?

Thanks all.

Tim
Belleville, WI.
'70 SPL AND SRL
Still clueless but always learning
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