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Interior Touch up paint


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I have a 2000 c2 cab black on Tan Interiors. I know everyone has this problem :) were can i find some interior touch up paint. I cant belive its so hard to find i even tried the dealer. Im about to take of a panel and have it color matched in home depot or something to make my own.

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Also if anyone has any info on leather die that would be great also thanks

Try Joanne at ColorPlus I used the black Surflex leather dye on my handbrake after I slightly scuffed it installing the short shifter and the color match is as perfect as I can tell

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Has anyone painted the silver boot levers next to the driver's door? They seem to be kicked around pretty good on the cars I've seen.

I tried painting mine but they weren't the same. I ended up replacing them. In the UK the two levers cost £45 each but have made a big difference to the interior.

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Nope im looking to paint the platic parts around the console ect

Also if anyone has any info on leather die that would be great also thanks

Hi I´m on a leather repair business. The SEM Sure Coat is the best dye you can buy.

Just clean the leather well before applying the paint (with leather cleaning product, or acetone). This is very important.

Kare, Spain

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I tried painting mine but they weren't the same. I ended up replacing them. In the UK the two levers cost £45 each but have made a big difference to the interior.

That shows the peculiar parts pricing policy. I have the later electrical switches to open the the luggage compartments. The illumination failed in one and it was a very reasonable £16 ($28ish) to purchase a new one.

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