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As Stubie blatantly trades under the radar so to speak, but fails to point out the shortcomings of his "dye" in real world use when used to recolour your steering wheel, I can recommend the use of this product to seal the finish.
The same company also supplies dye, and if it's anything like as good as the quality of the sealer, I expect the longevity to be far superior to Stubie's offerings If you are using Stubie's "dye" as a standalone product, you can expect to renew the finish on a frequent basis, this is especially true if using it to change the existing colour of a wheel Brian Last edited by marinabrian; 10th June 2015 at 00:06.. |
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May sound silly but which one did you use Brian? Matt, Satin or Gloss?
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That you are a complete a hole. Can I ask the moderators to close this thread please. Stubs |
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So your inferior product which you have claimed as the panacea to worn steering wheels, doesn't work very well in the medium to long term. Here you go, I think you've mislaid something Brian |
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Thread closed by request, to let tempers calm.
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