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Join Date: May 2010
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I need to know what paint to use on a 34 steering wheel.
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if your not one of the 400 points guys i would paint it with the paint your using for the body color, or any color you like, automotive paints hold up good on steering wheels, there tough and wear a long time
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Location: Puyallup, Washington
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Hi, I use flat black enamel and let it dry then take a rag and barnish it not polish just rub it with a clean rag till it has a little shine just stain. Larry
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I always use a single-stage acrylic enamel with a hardner. The stuff holds up great. More than 10 years on my '35 steering wheel without any wear spots showing through.
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