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Great ideas suggested. Thanks guys.
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From: Shop-talk <shop-talk-bounces@autox.team.net> on behalf of Tim . <tims=
_datsun_stuff@outlook.com>
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 6:21 AM
To: Shop Talk
Subject: [Shop-talk] sticky mess removal
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 wha=
t appeared to be medical tape (the stuff that is reinforced with thread/str=
ing) then another layer of the electrical tape stuff. What I found was a st=
eering 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 g=
et rid of it all the way. I also really don't want to take the chance of da=
maging the material that the wheel is made of.
Thoughts please on what might work safely?
Thanks
tim
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<p>Great ideas suggested. Thanks guys. </p>
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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 layer=
s of what appeared to be medical tape (the stuff that is reinforced with th=
read/string) then another layer of the
electrical tape stuff. What I found was a steering wheel with no cracks (s=
weet!) 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 al=
so 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>
<p>tim</p>
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