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I've had good luck with Gojo hand cleaner cleaning adhesive goo off
rubber trim. Since it is designed to clean your hands and be safe on
skin, I would guess it will be safe for the wheel.
Brian
On 7/22/2016 4:21 AM, Tim . wrote:
>
> 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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I've had good luck with Gojo hand cleaner cleaning adhesive goo off
rubber trim. Since it is designed to clean your hands and be safe
on skin, I would guess it will be safe for the wheel.<br>
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Brian<br>
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<p>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. </p>
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<p>Thoughts please on what might work safely? </p>
<p>Thanks</p>
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