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Painting bakealite

jlaird

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I am sure that is spelled wrong but it is the part that goes between the steering wheel and the dash. Mounts with three screws and has a brass ring on the outside end that connects to the horm button.

I have one, good shape and quite useable but is old, dull, and tired looking. The inside shows it was a shiney black. Can I paint it, will that work?
 
I don't have a comparable part on my cars. However, if this is indeed Bakelite you can paint it without issue. It's a thermoset plastic and will be impervious to most solvents in common paints.
 
Yes you can paint it but sometimes they peel.
Wipe it clean with lacquer thinner or acetone and use a plastic paint. Krylon Fusion or some bumper/trim paint from any auto store.
Regular spray blck works but mine did peel after about a year. Not so with the bumper black.
 
You could paint it, but the surface would need to be cleaned and probably roughened slightly to give a good surface for paint adhesion.

Alternatively, if it wasn't originally painted you might "restore" it:

https://www.members.aol.com/bgahc/01_jwha_bakelite.html

https://web.ukonline.co.uk/freshwater/bakelit1.htm

"restoration" sounds more sophisticated than it is: a good going over with rubbing compound or fine steel wool to smooth the surface, then treat it to a coating of black shoe polish (the good stuff) and a buffing with a soft cloth to a fine polish.
 
Good stuff there, will proceed that direction without question.

Clean, sand sand sand and black shoe polish. Sounds like a great solution.

Thank you
 
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