Re: SEM Color Coat question
[Re: LimeliteAero]
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02/21/12 02:17 PM
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I've used both Dave, you do know there's several clears to coat over after dyeing a piece, low luster, satin gloss, and gloss, i usually recommend the clear coats, esp on light colors, or to affect shade/value changes for subtle color shift, just like the factory interior pieces were/are, esp black (SEM Landau black) when doing a whole dash, different sheen clears (low lustre & Satin) create a nice contrast of the same color to differentiate the dash fashia from the surrounding upper/lower pads, or metal frame structures, rather than having it look all the same color/sheen.....that's when it looks dyed to the observer
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Re: SEM Color Coat question
[Re: LimeliteAero]
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02/21/12 03:53 PM
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You might want to give SEM Trim Black a try- might be a little flatter.
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Re: SEM Color Coat question
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02/21/12 05:51 PM
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The Landau Black had a little less gloss then my original Challenger panels.
Trim Black does have a little less gloss but I don't think it's designed for interior plastics and vynal parts.
Trim Black is for exterior "black" plastic trim, should be fine for interior as well...if you like the low lustre gloss finish
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Re: SEM Color Coat question
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02/22/12 12:28 PM
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The Landau Black had a little less gloss then my original Challenger panels.
Trim Black does have a little less gloss but I don't think it's designed for interior plastics and vynal parts.
Trim Black is for exterior "black" plastic trim, should be fine for interior as well...if you like the low lustre gloss finish
Although trim black is a good choice for interior metal trim pieces, for bucket seats, window and headliner trim.
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Re: SEM Color Coat question
[Re: LimeliteAero]
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02/24/12 04:47 PM
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when you say bucket seats, are you referring to the supports?
Mine seem to have been gloss Black.
hindge covers
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