Have you seen the steering wheel restoration kits available at
Eastwood and POR-15. I can't speak to how well they work, but my guess
is that following directions is the most important part of the
equation.
I really need to fix my steering wheel, but I won't be able to get
back the groovy marbleized color on the wheel unless I spend big bucks
to have it completely restored. Heh... NOT GONNA HAPPEN any time soon.
Also, check out Bill Hirsch for undercarriage/underhood paint:
http://www.hirschauto.com/products.asp?dept=3 Seems like really good
stuff, but I haven't really used his paint, other than to paint some
suspension parts that still haven't been installed on my other old
car. :P
~S~
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On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 10:33 PM, jacob fox <imfast101@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> by the way, not sure if yall can see but theres some cracks in the steering
> wheel and two hairline cracks in the dash. not big deals...i really want to
> clean under the hood and coat the underside before any rust starts to
> develop. its in such good shape i wanna keep it there before i have to spend
> butt loads of money to get it back right. being im 22 years old and just
> bought a house etc its kindve hard to sink money into it right now :/
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