Posted September 5, 200420 yr comment_93854 I finally had a free day to myself, a welcome relief as my summer has been busy. My sweetheart and I were married 2 weeks ago, so most of the summer has been spent in planning for the big day. Anyway, I decided to pick up some weed & feed for the lawn, and being such a nice day, I drove my Z. I've been concentrating on freshening up the interior, and one item on my list was the steering wheel. The paint was dull, and there was a little bit of rust in a few spots. So, upon returning home I decided to repaint it. I began by scuffing the painted surfaces with a Scotchbrite pad. This was followed by wet sanding with 400 grit paper (I hope my wife doesn't kill me for using the kitchen sink for this part ) Next I returned to the garage and cleaned everything with a bit of wax & grease remover. I then began the most time consuming part of the project, namely masking off the outer wheel part and the front and back of the center. Once masked off, I went over the exposed surface with wax & grease remover one more time. Once it was dry I tacked the surface and then proceeded to paint. I happened to use a low gloss, high temp engine paint. I did this for two reasons: first, because it yeilds a nice satin finish; second, because it was the only black paint I had in the garage :knockedou! Here are a few photos I took as I worked on it. Kenny P. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/13123-painting-the-steering-wheel/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 5, 200420 yr comment_93863 looks nice! i'm going to have to tackle that project soon enough.. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/13123-painting-the-steering-wheel/#findComment-93863 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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