After 35 years of handling, my Ser III steering wheel has lost its varnish/sealant on the entire hand grip circle. I don't mind that EXCEPT:
When the humidity is high or it's raining outside, the black plastic absorbs the moisture in the air and becomes a goopy, sticky mess. I've taken to using rubber gloves on humid/rainy days or steering using the spokes, which still have the sealant/varnish on them.
When the air dries out, the wheel hardens too, leaving my handprints in the wheel until the next rainy day.
Anyone have a way to re-seal or otherwise cure my problem, short of buying a new wheel? I prefer not to wrap the steering wheel with a Wal-Mart naugahide steering wheel cover, if I can help it.
When the humidity is high or it's raining outside, the black plastic absorbs the moisture in the air and becomes a goopy, sticky mess. I've taken to using rubber gloves on humid/rainy days or steering using the spokes, which still have the sealant/varnish on them.
When the air dries out, the wheel hardens too, leaving my handprints in the wheel until the next rainy day.
Anyone have a way to re-seal or otherwise cure my problem, short of buying a new wheel? I prefer not to wrap the steering wheel with a Wal-Mart naugahide steering wheel cover, if I can help it.
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