Hi Team,
I have searched the site and located a thread that discussed this subject; however, it refers to a thread on the old site that no longer links. I have done a stack of research outside of here and am 75% through the restoration process.
The steering wheel I have had a previous attempt at restoration using bog; it wan't successful and it must have been sanded with 80 grit paper as it has deep scratches all over it.
The process I used was to open up the cracks to a "v" shape using a dremmel grinder. I then filled the cracks with araldite and let that set before using a file/dremmel/sandpaper to bring dress the araldite back down. This took a fair bit of elbow grease but it looks OK now. I still have some deep scratches though.
My current plan, subject to input, is:
- Spray the steering wheel with etch primer, then spay putty and rub back with 400 wet to ensure all of the scratch marks are filled
- Another coat of etch primer, rubbed back with 800 wet
- Three coats of black 1K (Acrylic)
- Block it back with 1200 wet
- Three coats of clear
- Sand by hand with 1200 wet
- Buff to high gloss by hand with cutting compoundt
My question is: will the approach above provide a durable finish or am I better off taking it to a paint shop to have it done in 2K once I have finished all of the prep work?
Cheers
Jolls