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Threads about restoring a TR 6 steering wheel reminded me of a minor problem
that has bugged me for years. A DPO evidently tried to polish the spokes on my
steering wheel with steel wool, Now, I have small red specks that I believe
are embedded steel that has rusted. I have tried several methods to clean and
remove those, but no luck to date. This is not a large issue, more of an
aggravation. Has anyone who has had this dilemma found a solution? Also, as a
long time lurker on the list, my thanks to Mark, Randall, Peter, and all who
give generously of their time to support this hobby.
Regards,
David Gill
1976 TR 6
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<div><font style="background-color: transparent;">Threads about restoring a TR
6 steering wheel reminded me of a minor problem that has bugged me for
years. A DPO evidently tried to polish the spokes on my steering wheel
with steel wool, Now, I have small red specks that I believe are embedded
steel that has rusted. I have tried several methods to clean and remove
those, but no luck to date. This is not a large issue, more of an
aggravation. Has anyone who has had this dilemma found a solution?
Also, as a long time lurker on the list, my thanks to Mark, Randall, Peter, and
all who give generously of their time to support this hobby.</font></div>
<div>Regards,</div>
<div>David Gill</div>
<div>1976 TR 6</div>
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