Hi, all Some time ago there was someone who reported on a way to fill in the crevasses on his steering wheel. For some reason, my own 58's steering wheel's damage has really begun to deteriorate, or I have just begun to notice it. It has always had a quarter inch gap at the 10 o'clock position, probably from expansion caused by the intense Texas heat. Now a crevasse is opening up pretty much all the way across the top. Got a little flake in my finger today. I don't even know what the material is. Some kind of polished plastic, bakelite, maybe, in s nice pale green. Not translucent. Anyhoo, if anyone out there has some idea of what would be a good material to fill the yawning gap, and the best way to apply it, I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance, Hugh
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