HI,
in the UK electronics shops stock what they call 'epoxy potting
compound' its for encasing circuits which are going to be either out in
the weather or generally in a tough environment.
The colour is black and its essentially the same a 2 part epoxy resin
glue. 
I tried it on a wheel a couple of years ago and it worked great. 
Try Radio shack and see if they have it.
Jeff
In message <24630-392FF260-13486(at)storefull-237.iap.bryant.webtv.net>,
robert nanzig <rnanzig(at)webtv.net> writes
>Anybody out there got some recommendations as to material,
>manufacturers, and/or tinting media? 
>Thanks in advance. 
>
>David Sosna 
>S4 GT V6 with a cracked steering wheel that I want to fix.
>--------------------
>
>     David,  What I gather from your signature is that you are looking
>for a material with which you can repair your steering wheel.  
>    Last summer at SUNI lll  I  won a starter kit of POR 15 which is a
>rust stopping and inhibiting paint like material. In the kit was
>promotional material for their steering wheel repair kit which contains
>material to fill the cracks and to resurface the wheel.  You might look
>into it. If you'd like , I can fax the 4 page description of the process
>to you. It seems to me that someone on this list is a distributor of POR
>15. The phone # on my starter kit is 1-800-729-1796.  
>    All the usual disclaimers apply here.
>   Have you considered a leather steering wheel wrap? :)
>
>Rob Nanzig
>67SV
>
-- Jeff Howarth
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