There are some old threads on this but new products emerge and the experience base changes, so seems worth revisiting. I have at least one interior bit (the rubber horn pad) that has a bit of sun fade and could benefit from a refresh.
It seems SEM is still the go to product according to people who seem to know what they are doing. VHT has a Vinyl Dye which they say is a true dye rather than a paint. That seems like it would have some advantageous but doesn't appear to have the following of SEM.
Anyone have experience with either of these products? Also wondering about color match. SEM lists three blacks: Gloss, Satin, and Landau. I'm guessing Landau would be the one to use in a black interior 914. Or would it be better to have my local paint shop mix up some PPG vinyl paint to the OEM interior code?
Any wisdom to share?
Brent, I used the SEM brand on my center seat cushion/console. I used the
Satin at time. Very pleased with it. Make sure to use their prep surfacer for
this task. I also used recently “Rustoleum” brand on Nicks 944 interior just the faded rugs actually. I’m sure wear on the rugs will require a retreat.
Eastwood makes a plastic resurfacer but I think it’s meant for exterior
and is only matte black currently.
"Joanne" at Surflex - Color Plus can make any color you want. She also produces the best tank paint match for the early 911's.
(570) 686-3158
Works great but you clean and clean...you get the idea.
I just checked out Color Plus and their Surflex products. That does look like great stuff. I like that it is a water based dye rather than a coating. Unfortunately, the cost doesn't pencil out for this application. If I were recoloring my whole interior, I think that's what I'd use, but not just to do a horn pad and maybe a couple other small bits.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=2766 did you think the SEM black satin matched the rest of your interior well?
PPG claims they can custom match any color too and it has good reviews. I'll check with my shop on price of that.
Keep the suggestions coming! This is very helpful.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=20845 , Here is the center pad. I like the sheen.
It’s pretty darn close to dash sheen. This was the SEM brand.
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That looks nice! I'm not too worried about a perfect match on the horn pad, but none of these products are cheap so I want to make sure I get the right color in case I wind up dying some other stuff. Thanks for sharing the pics.
Brent, I might add this center cushion was
Originally a faded brown. So the SEM coated it pretty well.
Good luck with your choices.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=2766 Did you use adhesion promoter on your cushion? If so, which one. Looks like the right promoter depends on the type of plastic (olefin based vs other - e.g. pvc, abs, etc.).
I would avoid adding an adhesion promoter and use the dye. Less chance of cracking and flaking. If it were a hard surface that didn't flex then I would think about it.
Just my .02
SEM or Marhyde
I suppose you have tried vinylex first?
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=20845 , no I did not use adhesion promoter just the dye. It has held up pretty good.
Sorry for late response.
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