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Bugeye Steering Wheel Refinishing?

TexasSprite

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Any suggestions on what's worked for you? I see that Eastwood has a kit for this, but I was thinking JB Weld for the cracks and Krylon Fusion paint for plastic would work as well. I hate having to reinvent the wheel here, so any tips would be appreciated.

Mike
 
That seems to work Mike. Not sure how long it will last but.

Think I would use Gushon (sp) Epoxy though with micro baloons if needed, available at west marine.
 
I would be leery of the Fusion paint holding up to your hands. I sprayed a remote control a few years ago with Fusion and it was a disaster. The paint turned to goo in just a few months.

Maybe an opaque lacquer?
 
A buddy of mine who is a bodyman epoxied my cracks and repainted mine with the same paint that is used with the rubber or plastic bumpers. Been years and it still looks great.
 
jlaird said:
That seems to work Mike. Not sure how long it will last but.

Think I would use Gushon (sp) Epoxy though with micro baloons if needed, available at west marine.

I'm not familiar with Gushon, but also available at West Marine is Awl-Grip two-part epoxy paint with thinners for either spray-on or brush-on applications. This paint is bullet-proof, once cured I know of no solvents that will harm it!!
 
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