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Old 11-01-2007, 12:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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re dieing a steering wheel

steering wheels take the most abuse and look the worst even though the int may look good , the steering wheel can look like it went through a war , i take mine and clean it good with a rag and lacqure thinner , i mask off all buttons and what ever you dont want to spray , then take a old blanket or plastic and lay it on the dash and column then spray int dye in several light coats , ive done many of these and they hold up well after use . good luck and your mileage may vary !!!
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a year is long time holding on to a steering wheel bro , it takes me about 15 mins to redo one , its worth it to last a year !!!!
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