Improving the look of a worn steering wheel
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Improving the look of a worn steering wheel
'99 '400. Some of the grey leather surface has worn away near where the leather meets the wood. The black "under-surface" of the leather is showing. Is there something I can paint this black area with to restore the look of the wheel?
If not paint, I'm open to suggestions though hopefully some application of reasonable "permanence".
Thanks in advance.
If not paint, I'm open to suggestions though hopefully some application of reasonable "permanence".
Thanks in advance.
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Thanks Legender. My back bumper has a couple of tiny chips on it where someone in the past has either parked by ear or reversed over something and scratched it. Maybe I can kill one bird with two stones having these things seen to.
I came across Colorbond when researching Duplicolor, another good product going by YT videos.
I came across Colorbond when researching Duplicolor, another good product going by YT videos.
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