Interior paint
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Interior paint
My interior is a rare color for 2000, its called Oak. Its a darker tan almost brownish.
I bought a mint set of 02' Yukon denali leather bucket seats, and door panels that are 2 tone light tan and light grey.
I would like to paint my pillars/gauge pod and rear door panels to closely match the denali tan.
Which paint manufacture makes a good matching / wearing/ lasting paint ??
Any experiences welcome thanks!
I bought a mint set of 02' Yukon denali leather bucket seats, and door panels that are 2 tone light tan and light grey.
I would like to paint my pillars/gauge pod and rear door panels to closely match the denali tan.
Which paint manufacture makes a good matching / wearing/ lasting paint ??
Any experiences welcome thanks!
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Take a part to a paint shop and have them mix you up some.. Might cost more but you know it will match.. I bought some duplicolor that was suppose to match my interior, it was as close to matching as as a blind guy picking out shoes in a wind tunnel..
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Our local Carquest and Napa stores mix paint & put it in aerosol cans for me. It works well for these small jobs like pillar pods, interior trim, etc. Just take them a piece of trim that's the same color you want(fuse panel cover, ash tray, etc) and they match it up.
If you don't have a paint gun, it works great.
If you don't have a paint gun, it works great.
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