ColorBond can be used on dash panels, seats, instrument panels, steering wheels, airbag covers, convertible tops, mirrors and exterior trim, virtually anywhere on the car or boat.
The vehicle can be used within minutes of application. ColorBond is dry to touch in 45 seconds and bonds within 10 minutes.
Will not crack, flake or peel on flexible surfaces.
The grain simulation is never altered or hidden, no matter how many times ColorBond is applied.
Been slowly modifying my interior with red accents (steering wheel, gauge cluster dash cover, and middle door cards). If you’re on the fence and don’t mind taking interior trim and parts off to paint, I encourage you to take the plunge!
Purchased BMW Dakota Grey to touch up rear center storage compartment trim. Trim had started to peel and my kids picked at it and made it worse. Used Citristrip to remove remaining paint, then GooGon to remove most remaining residue (this is probably where I should have used Seymour prewash, but Goo Gone worked well). Then sanded thoroughly from 120 grit up to 300 grit, washed again with Dawn and then Seymour Prewash. Finally, was ready for paint. Lightly wet sanded with 1000 grit between coats to improve adhesion and smooth out imperfections (it started to sprinkle while I was painting). Was a lot of work, but the final product looks great and matches well (picture includes stock rear child seat cover for comparison). Plenty of paint left if I decide to touch up other interior elements where paint gradually rubbed off (eg where front seatbelt receiver touches center panel).
dont have my auto color
peter capo –
need silver leather interior for 2018 honda crv back seat
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Highly recommend the LVP spray
James (verified owner) –
Been slowly modifying my interior with red accents (steering wheel, gauge cluster dash cover, and middle door cards). If you’re on the fence and don’t mind taking interior trim and parts off to paint, I encourage you to take the plunge!
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Dakota Grey on ‘07 BMW 335i Interior
Timothy Robbins (verified owner) –
Purchased BMW Dakota Grey to touch up rear center storage compartment trim. Trim had started to peel and my kids picked at it and made it worse. Used Citristrip to remove remaining paint, then GooGon to remove most remaining residue (this is probably where I should have used Seymour prewash, but Goo Gone worked well). Then sanded thoroughly from 120 grit up to 300 grit, washed again with Dawn and then Seymour Prewash. Finally, was ready for paint. Lightly wet sanded with 1000 grit between coats to improve adhesion and smooth out imperfections (it started to sprinkle while I was painting). Was a lot of work, but the final product looks great and matches well (picture includes stock rear child seat cover for comparison). Plenty of paint left if I decide to touch up other interior elements where paint gradually rubbed off (eg where front seatbelt receiver touches center panel).
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