For the complete story please read my other thread: Help Identifying my Interior Color (2000 Mustang)
After my research, the upper part of the dash seems to be a similar color to Landau Black (SEM #15013) but SEM has Landau stated as a Chrysler interior color. As I see it, Landau is an even more darker shade of grey than Midnight Black (SEM #17013) but isn't Black at all.
Still have to clean the interior but Im giving it a couple of weeks before throwing some chems on.
The total cost of materials was around $160.00
-6 cans of SEM #17013 ZUEA Midnight Black
-1 can of SEM #38353 Plastic/Vinyl Prep Cleaner
-1 can of DupliColor Adhesion Promoter
-3 Scotch Brite Scuff Pads
-1 can of AJAX powder w/ Oxyclean
-Microfiber towels
-Interior pieces in Midnight Black from Junkyard (door, kick and door steps panels)
Im writing a detailed "How To", but in general this is the process:
Procedure:
1) Wash w/ dish soap
2) Rinse
3) Wash w/ AJAX
4) Rinse
(If the water still beads on the surface after this step, you have impurities)
5) Spray a good amount of Plastic/Vinyl Prep Cleaner (evaporates quickly) and clean it w/ a microfiber towel.
6) Apply the Adhesion Promoter (let it sit for 1 minute aprox)
7) Spray a light coat of paint while the AP is still wet.
I applied a total of 6 light coat of layers on every Medium Graphite interior part and 2 medium coats on the Midnight Black Junkyard parts.
I was impressed w/ the shine and finish of the SEM paint as its looks factory. If you don't know about Mustang interior colors in particular years, you just couldn't tell.
PICS!:
What I had:
Before the process:
During the process:
Before/After Comparo
Before:
After:
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After:
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After:
After my research, the upper part of the dash seems to be a similar color to Landau Black (SEM #15013) but SEM has Landau stated as a Chrysler interior color. As I see it, Landau is an even more darker shade of grey than Midnight Black (SEM #17013) but isn't Black at all.
Still have to clean the interior but Im giving it a couple of weeks before throwing some chems on.
The total cost of materials was around $160.00
-6 cans of SEM #17013 ZUEA Midnight Black
-1 can of SEM #38353 Plastic/Vinyl Prep Cleaner
-1 can of DupliColor Adhesion Promoter
-3 Scotch Brite Scuff Pads
-1 can of AJAX powder w/ Oxyclean
-Microfiber towels
-Interior pieces in Midnight Black from Junkyard (door, kick and door steps panels)
Im writing a detailed "How To", but in general this is the process:
Procedure:
1) Wash w/ dish soap
2) Rinse
3) Wash w/ AJAX
4) Rinse
(If the water still beads on the surface after this step, you have impurities)
5) Spray a good amount of Plastic/Vinyl Prep Cleaner (evaporates quickly) and clean it w/ a microfiber towel.
6) Apply the Adhesion Promoter (let it sit for 1 minute aprox)
7) Spray a light coat of paint while the AP is still wet.
I applied a total of 6 light coat of layers on every Medium Graphite interior part and 2 medium coats on the Midnight Black Junkyard parts.
I was impressed w/ the shine and finish of the SEM paint as its looks factory. If you don't know about Mustang interior colors in particular years, you just couldn't tell.
PICS!:
What I had:
Before the process:
During the process:
Before/After Comparo
Before:
After:
Before:
After:
Before:
After:
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