I find that WD-40 is actually pretty good as an adhesive
remover. When the adhesive is gone, you will have to do some
additional washing to get rid of the WD-40, but soap and water should
take care of that.
-Steve
At 07:21 AM 7/22/2016, Tim . wrote:
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>I have a steering wheel from the mid 60s that I want to
>salvage/restore. I removed a layer of what I think was electrical
>tape, then two layers of what appeared to be medical tape (the stuff
>that is reinforced with thread/string) then another layer of the
>electrical tape stuff. What I found was a steering wheel with no
>cracks (sweet!) but now is coated in a sticky ass mess. I tried
>acetone and while it started to cut the sticky it really didn't get
>rid of it all the way. I also really don't want to take the chance
>of damaging the material that the wheel is made of.
>
>
>Thoughts please on what might work safely?
>
>Thanks
>
>tim
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