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Re: Steering Wheel black mess on hands
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Posted by jimNCal on December 09, 2006 at 16:51:38 from (4.246.48.37):
In Reply to: Steering Wheel black mess on hands posted by Gary P. on December 09, 2006 at 16:13:01:
Best/cheapest way I've found is to multiple CLEAR coat it with WalMart clear paint. Lasts about a year and does no harm to the original covering. .99/CHEAP!!. Ya don't even have to take it off or mask anything. jim ps....if your tractor has a fairly decent paint job whose only fault is some fading due to oxidation, CLEAR coat it instead of spending 2 weeks taking it down to a point where you can mask and color coat. Overspray is NO longer a problem. Little bit of overspray only serves to 'brighten-up' the color it touches. Just DON'T get it on rubber. NOT a good idea. jim
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