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MY1978:
I have a '78 C10 Silverado with an original steering wheel.  It has started doing the sticky thing.  I have watched some YouTube videos about cleaning it up, and using a flexible paint (Like SEM) to repaint it and seal it.  I was told by an auto pant shop that I also needed to use the SEM sealer and then paint it.  I am wondering if anyone has done this.  Was it successful.  Did it stop the stickiness.  Did it start to flake off.  I would prefer not to buy an new steering wheel to the cost of $250 if 2 cans of paint and some elbow grease will reward me with good results.

Thanks.

VileZambonie:
Put on some gloves, soak a rag in gasoline. Wipe until all the sticky is gone. Nothing will work better. SEM trim black is awesome stuff if it needs a freshen up.

Rapid Roy:
I use 99% alcohol and rube it a few times. Helped mine no to be sticky.

MY1978:
Gasoline??  That seems kinda harsh/caustic.  Plus the smell makes my head hurt.  But I do like the benefit of making my truck go.   ;D

What I have done so far is spray it down with Dawn Power wash, let it soak, spray some more and then use a red scrubbing pad to scrub it down.  Did that twice.  I not is not sticky, but has a whiteish film.  I am contemplating trying interior trim detailer.  Or I might do what the paint guy suggested and purchase the SEM Tac Free and then spray with SEM flexible paint #15013.

Still contemplating

JohnnyPopper:
Do NOT spray anything over dirt/grime/organic material (read finger oil/sweat)

You need a clean surface first and foremost.

I bought a gallon of Flitz Metal Pre-clean. (best value by cost/ounce) Soaked the wheel in a bath of it, and low and behold! There is actually a groove in the surface of the wheel that I didn't know existed.

Carefully research this product. Very acidic, melts away most crud known to old stuff, including your skin.

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