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Steering wheel repair
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<blockquote data-quote="J4yman" data-source="post: 637144" data-attributes="member: 33302"><p>Done the same thing whilst removing the steering wheel. Now back to normal. Minus a spray. I used</p><h3>EVO-STIK Hard & Fast Metal Epoxy Putty, Sets Steel Hard in 10 Minutes, Colour: Grey, 50g stick</h3><p></p><p>It was on Amazon for £6:94.</p><p></p><p>Works a treat. Although I did leave a little too much on so I had to sand it a fair bit. But no harm done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J4yman, post: 637144, member: 33302"] Done the same thing whilst removing the steering wheel. Now back to normal. Minus a spray. I used [HEADING=2]EVO-STIK Hard & Fast Metal Epoxy Putty, Sets Steel Hard in 10 Minutes, Colour: Grey, 50g stick[/HEADING] It was on Amazon for £6:94. Works a treat. Although I did leave a little too much on so I had to sand it a fair bit. But no harm done. [/QUOTE]
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