Re: IML: imperial parts
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Re: IML: imperial parts



I have never heard of anyone successfully repairing a steering wheel that way. I believe that your only alternatives are professional restoration, replacement with a better used one, or cover it up with a mummy rag.

Paul

In an email dated Mon, 7 3 2005 10:11:11 pm GMT, henry ford <fordsfairlane@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

>thanks for the help. 
>I have tryed to dye a steering wheel that was on an old pickup with vinal dye, but it would come off on my hands when I drove the truck.
>is there a product that is made for recoloring a steering wheel?
> I was going to try that plastic dip that you use to cover plier handles, but the local stores here no longer carry it . has anyone tried this product on steering wheels?
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