Stop in for a cup of coffee

I saw someone posted up a cracked up steering wheel they were thinking about repairing was that you Bill ?
I imagine you could do the bodywork tricks on filling the cracks prime it with an automotive primer surfacer, sand that, then apply an automotive finish to it to cover over all the work. Lots of time for the interior colors, they just use the Base Coat color coat for the car without the final clear coat, that way it stays flatter to go with the rest of the interior without the shine.

Yes, it was me, I am currently restoring it. But I thought I just delete the post. I have filled the hair crack lines with Loctite 420, and the largest cracks I am filling with Loctite epoxy. I have primer, paint, and clear coat for the steering wheel, 1 pint of each.
So, it was not for this project I wanted the Rust-Oleum primer.

Bill