Duplicolor to match Shale/Tan interior
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I like to use SEM Color Coat for all of my interior painting needs if I want to keep the stock texture. Make sure you do a great job prepping the surface because that is the most important part. I use the SEM soap to wash the parts before I paint, I usually wash each part a couple times just to make sure all of the old armor all or other things are completely gone. I am 100% sure that they have a color that will match. Here is a link to a color chart, http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c..._1944_37931516 I hope this helps you out. Good Luck.
Last edited by bradazz; May 10, 2007 at 12:53 PM.
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Cool, This is actually going to be used on a speaker box. I've radiused all edges and smoothed using body filler. It's sanded slick and primed with kilz. Will the SEM adhere to this? Is it a textured paint? (I assume by your post it does have a factory dash typed texture.) I was thinking of using the Rustoleum Hammered as a base coat to get a slight texture before a finishing coat goes on. I deffinately see some colors that will work out well. Thanks
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I painted all of my stock dash pieces silver. I would call SEM to see if there paint would work for your application, I am pretty sure that it will but it will not hurt to ask somebody else just to make sure. Later.
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