New Interior
#4
Hey man, got your PM and then saw this. I used a dye called SEM Color Coat to do my pillars, seats, and door panel inserts. Not terribly hard, just a lot of prep and masking, and being sure there is absolutely ZERO conditioner or anything on the leather or it won't take. Shoot me a cell number via and I can talk to you about the process.
#6
Yup, SEM works great on the trim plastics. I dyed the B and C pillars, oh-**** handles, and visors black, so when I finally suede the headliner it'll all blend. I wrapped the A pillars in black suede at the same time that I wrapped the rear deck and beltline trim. The look is pretty nice - subtle but obviously not OEM.
#7
Hey man, got your PM and then saw this. I used a dye called SEM Color Coat to do my pillars, seats, and door panel inserts. Not terribly hard, just a lot of prep and masking, and being sure there is absolutely ZERO conditioner or anything on the leather or it won't take. Shoot me a cell number via and I can talk to you about the process.
#9
I bought it at a local paint shop - the type of place that mixes custom and OEm-match paint for body shops - but it can be ordered online. I'd recommend using it. I used the stuff from Advance Auto on a different car and it looked great...until it started just coming off like crazy. Turns out it's ****. Use SEM. It's for real.
#10
Yup, SEM works great on the trim plastics. I dyed the B and C pillars, oh-**** handles, and visors black, so when I finally suede the headliner it'll all blend. I wrapped the A pillars in black suede at the same time that I wrapped the rear deck and beltline trim. The look is pretty nice - subtle but obviously not OEM.