Re: IML: steering wheel (rim blow) resto
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Re: IML: steering wheel (rim blow) resto



u can also use brake cleaner or laquer thinner

John Corey <jcorey@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
WD-40. Spray and soak.
jc

On May 31, 2006, at 7:47 AM, Frank Winnips wrote:

> Hi group,
>
> I want to repair my cracked steering wheel but I have a problem
> with removing the rim blow switch.
> The rubber of the switch has turned rock solid and is almost
> impossible to remove from the groove.
> Is there a product to make the rubber soft again so I can get it
> out easily?
>
> Frank
> '72 coupe (sure brake)
>
>
>
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