So I went ahead with my grassroots steering wheel restoration and here is how it went down.
Materials: Loctite Super Glue (Cyanoacrylate), 160 Grit Sandpaper, 220 Grit Sandpaper, Steel wool, SEM Leather Prep & SEM Classic Coat Black aerosol paint.
Original worn wheel:
STEP 1: Clean wheel with degreaser.
STEP 2: Scuff wheel with sandpaper and clean.
STEP 3: Apply thin coat of Super Glue in the chipped areas. It took about 8 thin coats to build up the area that was missing. Then sand with 160 sandpaper. This pic shows the 1st coat:
STEP 4: Apply 1 to 2 coats of super glue to the small leather cracks, sand & clean. I didn't go overboard with the cracks as I wanted to maintain some texture to the leather. This pic shows the coats almost done.
STEP 5: Once the leather is built up to a consistent surface sand the entire wheel with 220 sandpaper and clean.
STEP 6: Spray apply the SEM Leather Prep to the whole wheel and wipe off. This product is supposed to prepare the surface for the final paint and makes the surface somewhat flexible. Pic of the Leather Prep applied:
STEP 7: Spray apply the Classic Coat Leather aerosol in 3 to 4 light coats.
STEP 8: Sand aluminum spokes with 220 sandpaper to remove the paint. Use steel wool to brighten up the aluminum.
STEP 9: Sand the rust off the screw heads.
The final product. Not bad for $45 [8D].
1980 TR8 DHC
Poseidon Green