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    Hi,
    Does anyone have a fix for an old S11a steering wheel. On humid mornings my hands are black from the steering as there are no "paint" left on it. Can it be painted with some twin pack epoxy?

    Any ideas appreciated.

    Andre
    Andre

    1956 107 S1 SW 2.0 petrol - Matilda
    1962 88 S11 2.25 Petrol - Buksie
    1968 88 S11A 2.4 Diesel - Little Blue
    1968 109 S11A 2.6 HT - Dusty

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    Check out the S2 forum in the UK. Here is a post from one of the series.

    Re: Painting a Steering Wheel
    « Reply #3 on: October 16, 2014, 07:07:55 PM »

    I've just done mine. I used epoxy, too, and sanded everything down.

    For paint I started with an undercoat for plastics. The two layers of 2K spray paint black and three layers of 2K clear.

    I've worked wet-in-wet, ie only left about 5 mins between the layers, no sanding. I used a thin broomstick and turned the wheel slowly while spraying.

    Turned out really nice, I've plenty of pics and thought of going a write-up if anyone is interested.

    I would go with 2K and finishing coats in clear as sweat and the general use would otherwise wear down the paint soon.

    You can also try a google search on painting plastic steering wheels.

    Another option is to purchase a leather steering wheel cover from Pangolin 4X4

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim-ME View Post

    Another option is to purchase a leather steering wheel cover from Pangolin 4X4

    Jim
    I second this. I've been using Ike's cover for years. I love it.
    '67 sIIa 88

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    I've had one of Ike's covers since I bought my Rover almost 10 years ago. I love it!
    Jim

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    In case your interested in restoring it, here's a write up by Colby on a banjo wheel.

    http://www.tinshackrestoration.com/2...l-restoration/


    Colin

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    Thanks all,

    will go the long route and then get a leather cover.

    Andre
    Andre

    1956 107 S1 SW 2.0 petrol - Matilda
    1962 88 S11 2.25 Petrol - Buksie
    1968 88 S11A 2.4 Diesel - Little Blue
    1968 109 S11A 2.6 HT - Dusty

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    Colby is AWESOME! I got a restored banjo wheel from him and it was good as new.

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    I had him restore my post-66 (non banjo) steering wheel - same experience, good as new.
    1968 Series IIa
    1997 Defender SW (Original Owner - Sold)

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