re: staining oak wooden steering wheel?
hi all, hope you are keeping warm!! I have a lovely looking walnut wood dash in my tourer after replacing the good but plastic version. However, my steering wheel is light oak and just doesnt look right with a that lovely walnut. Given the rarity (and price) of walnut steering wheels, has anyone tried sanding down and staining one with walnut wood stain?? i am very tempted but love the feel of the present oak wheel and dont know if refurbing it would result in a similar finish or end with something that feels sticky and just not the same. Any thoughts?
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It would be a disaster. :duh:
The way to go is, buy an original one or leave well alone. Kev. |
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Yes I have done a few myself. This was one of my first.
Please PM me and I can give you more info. Stubs |
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This is one I did a while ago,
I sanded all of the varnish off, what a job! Well worth it. Attachment 84803 |
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