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I just picked up a new to me steering wheel that had not one but two layers of steering wheel wrap on it. To my pleasant surprise the handle is in great shape with no cracks. Because I want to keep it in that condition I am asking here what is the best product/method to clean and restore the luster to the vinyl on the steering wheel.
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Just so you know, that is a 73 and up wheel and are known for being dirty and sticky. Not sure the best way to clean them. This style usually didn't crack.
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The original wheel on my truck crumbled like an Oreo cookie under a hammer. When I bought it back it had a mid 70s wheel just like you have there. That god awful thing just oozed sticky plastic. It was gross. I just recently swapped it for a wood 15" grant. Love the new wheel. You are not going to able to do anything with the center rubber part of that wheel. It's just a bad formula of rubber or plastic or whatever it is.
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Here's the wheel I just took off. Really sticky, and my new wheel... no sticky!
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I don't think you can hurt those wheels. It seems to me I used Lestoil or Pine Sol to clean and kill the funk. Follow that with an interior cleaner to get the solvent res out, then use something like Armorall, Lexan, whatever. Whatever is the best thing out there :lol:
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I don't know of anyone who has successfully stopped the sticky once it breaks down to that point. |
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Just a quick tidbit here. You know my statement above "I love the new wheel". Well, not anymore. I drove the truck today and the damn thing is separating at one of the joints. I just sent NPD an email. Not to completely hijack your post here, but I don't no longer want no one thinking I'm liking the wood grant 3 spoke. I now dislike it and will be moving on to something else. :mad:
PS.. the grant lasted one week and one day before it showed its quality! |
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^^^^Just scratched that one off my list...;)
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I like the 68 wheels and have been keeping my eye out for an nice black one. I have sticky back on the truck after the grant fiasco. You know I made plastic flat springs so the horn would work independently of the cap so I would never get a blowing horn from the horn cap popping off the center. A common problem with the grant. And after all that; the steering wheel wood started separating. Really irritated me. I now bad mouth the wood grant at every opportunity.
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Yea I prefer the '68 wheels too, I have to do some serious work to restore the one I got though, but hey it was the right price (FREE!) so I really can't complain. :metal: |
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You might try ZEP Orange Gel Degreaser. It is my go to product for removing adhesive. I think Home Depot sells it.
What about the reproduction steering wheels for our trucks? Are those crap too? (I have heard they are brittle). |
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Has anybody tried "sealing" these with something like a clear coat so they can no longer breathe?
I know we did a similar thing with certain cars which emitted a pronounced odor from the seam sealer used on the body of these cars years ago, this prevented an odor from entering the passenger compartment. |
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Gojo hand cleaner works well, cherry with pumice has some grit but won't scratch. I have painted over after degreasing it.
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Can't seal or clear these wheels. It's rubber no plastic. I have never had the extreme problems that some here describe. I use Lestoil or Pine Sol ammonia cleaners and it gets it nice again. That's why I made the can't hurt it comment. You can play hard when it comes to a cleaner. And that makes the wheel stay nice much longer. Never seen one ooze anything. More like dirt stuck to the sticky. I'd want to wash my hands or wear gloves if it was as bad as some describe. Would want to be holding my sandwich with toxins like that on them.
I like the 88-98 wheels for a later soft grip wheel anyway. |
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Try and find some kind of car wheel. The 60,70 car wheels should fit the truck just fine at least the ones I have refinished did.
My 71 C 10 with 67 Chevelle stering wheel in frist 2 pictures. Then a older Corvette wheel and then my 67 wheel I'm cutting down. Last picture is of the wheels I've re claimed myself. 64 Impala wheels fit as do Corvair and Camaro wheels fit.:chevy: |
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