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steering wheel
I redid one, as a novice, and it was actually pretty straightforward, and fun. Easton sells a kit of good epoxy for steering wheels. After carefully cleaning out the cracks and cavities with small files and picks, you paste the epoxy in there, let it cure awhile, and then sand and file it down. After that, clean well with grease/wax remover, Bulldog it, paint with a lacquer or polyurethane paint, then clear coat it. I gave mine plenty of coats and curing time, and lightly Scotchpad-sanded and tack-clothed between each coat. It looks nearly good as new.
Good luck, hope this helps.
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Mark
'64 Cutlass Sport Coupe
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