Sticky Sport Wheel
#4
I'll give WD-40 a go, too. The steering wheel on my '69 4-4-2 gets real sticky, too. I understand that the steering wheel can be restored and the "sticky" will go away, but at a cost of around $800. I'll try my luck with WD-40 first!
Randy C.
Randy C.
#5
I used to use armour all or similar when my wheel got sticky. It worked good for a week or so then came right back. I think I was just turning the "sticky" to smooth. Then I tried lacquer thinner. It dries it out right away but then comes back again after a week or 2. I continued to wipe it down with lacquer thinner and it still comes back but seems less and less each time. I think by using armour all and such I was adding more "grease" or "goop" or whatever you want to call it to outgas later.
#10
Maybe there is a company that restores steering wheels that could replace the rubber part or coat it with something?
I have a sticky one too.
I have a sticky one too.
Last edited by scrappie; November 17th, 2015 at 05:31 AM. Reason: added stuff
#11
I've had this problem for 40 years. The best product by far to clean the stickiness is auto paint precleaner, such as Pre-Sol or similar products. These are the same as Goo Gone, but sold in gallon cans at auto paint stores. Simply wipe on and off - no scrubbing or effort. How long the wheel stays clean is a function of how often you park in the sun - the heat causes the rubber rim material to outgas. If the wheel has ever been coated with Armor All, it will be even worse.
#12
Has anyone ever applied a couple coats of clear shellac? That would keep the oxygen from the surface and perhaps keep it from oxidizing. It will stick to just about anything and I know that it will seal off oozing pitch on wood surfaces and seal stains from transferring on most any surface, might be worth a try..... Tedd
#13
Has anyone ever applied a couple coats of clear shellac? That would keep the oxygen from the surface and perhaps keep it from oxidizing. It will stick to just about anything and I know that it will seal off oozing pitch on wood surfaces and seal stains from transferring on most any surface, might be worth a try..... Tedd
#14
I agree with Ozzie, wrap it up. Ordered Wheelskins Custom Black Leather Steering Wheel Cover. Cleaned my wheel with Dawn to prep wheel for covering. Cover is a tight fit and takes about 2 hours, I took mine off the column. I'm very pleased with the look and feel of the cover. I like the added thickness and feel of the leather. I'm planning on ordering more for my other sticky wheeled 442's.
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