My 78 Scottsdale 4x4 wheel is in the tub as we speak. I also ordered the paint. Thank you so much for this advice. I had not wanted to restore this truck and not update the wheel, but now it will be completely restored and NO parts from China will be used. Thanks very much!!
I was wondering if that would be a good idea, I want it to last. My only worry was making it slippery. Please let me know if that is working out okay, thanks Paul.
I’ve been told that works as long as it’s compatible with the interior paint you use. Guys have reached out and told me they have had great success using the clear as well. 👍🏻
My 78 Scottsdale 4x4 wheel is in the tub as we speak. I also ordered the paint. Thank you so much for this advice. I had not wanted to restore this truck and not update the wheel, but now it will be completely restored and NO parts from China will be used. Thanks very much!!
Hell yeah!!👍🏻 Thanks for watching! Glad I could help!!!
Great job!! I have that exact wheel with the same problem. I’m definitely going to do just what you did. Thanks for the info.
Glad to help!
I have same wheel also, sticky as heck. Thanks!
Great video….I’ve been dealing with a sticky slimy steering wheel for years on my 73 LT Camaro. gonna try your method.
It definitely works! Just remember prep is everything. Thanks for watching!😊
I have a 1973 Z28, please let me know how yours turned out, thanks in advance, Paul.
I use the SEM satin clear over my base coats. It adds a layer of protection.
Definitely gonna try that for the interior trim! Great idea!
I was wondering if that would be a good idea, I want it to last. My only worry was making it slippery. Please let me know if that is working out okay, thanks Paul.
Good info, have to try that out!👍
How do you feel about putting a couple of coats of clear over the black, thanks in advance, Paul.
I’ve been told that works as long as it’s compatible with the interior paint you use. Guys have reached out and told me they have had great success using the clear as well. 👍🏻