LVP OE Colors for Leather, Vinyl & Plastic Spray Paint Coating
From: $23.35
ColorBond is a revolutionary molecular bonding color coat that penetrates deep into plastic, vinyl and leather. Now you can easily restore or change the color of leather, linyl, and plastics of your truck, car, boat, or motorcycle with fantastic results. ColorBond LVP dries to the touch in 45 seconds and forms a molecular bond within 10 minutes. ColorBond LVP won’t flake, crack or peel and is durable while still allowing the original surface leather grain and texture to show through and maintain it’s original soft and supple feel. Whether your project is a small vinyl seat repair or a major interior restoration, ColorBond LVP will look great and last.
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Paint & Prep Cleaner
Our most popular bundle option! This bundle comes with the essentials you need to achieve the best results. This bundle includes your selected color and a powerful surface Prep Cleaner designed to help clean, prep and breathe new life into your leather and vinyl surface. |
Ideal for Rigid Plastics Projects
If you’re working with hard plastics like interior trim panels and/or dashboards, this bundle is for you. This bundle comes with everything you need to achieve professional results when applying ColorBond LVP on hard plastic surfaces. This bundle includes your selected color, a powerful surface Prep Cleaner, adhesion promoter and a tough 1K UV clear coat for long-lasting performance and durability. |
Paint Only
IMPORTANT: This is the color coat only. To achieve the best results, a meticulously cleaned and prepared surface is essential. Ensure your surface is free from dirt, grime, and other contaminants before applying the color coat. This bundle option does NOT include a surface cleaner. |
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Our most popular bundle option! This bundle comes with the essentials you need to achieve the best results. This bundle includes your selected color and a powerful surface Prep Cleaner designed to help clean, prep and breathe new life into your leather and vinyl surface.
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If you’re working with hard plastics like interior trim panels and/or dashboards, this bundle is for you. This bundle comes with everything you need to achieve professional results when applying ColorBond LVP on hard plastic surfaces. This bundle includes your selected color, a powerful surface Prep Cleaner, adhesion promoter and a tough 1K UV clear coat for long-lasting performance and durability.
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IMPORTANT: This is the color coat only. To achieve the best results, a meticulously cleaned and prepared surface is essential. Ensure your surface is free from dirt, grime, and other contaminants before applying the color coat. This bundle option does NOT include a surface cleaner.
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- 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.
- UV stable and permanet
Container Size: | 16oz |
Net Fill Wt. OZ: | 12oz |
Net Fill Wt. G: | 340 |
Prop 65 (cancer): | Yes |
Prop 65 (repro): | Yes |
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Ken Wilson (verified owner) –
Hi
I bought a single can of BMW Cream Beige and started painting the interior of my old Mercedes. I like the results,butnyounare out of stock,and I cant find it elsewhere. Will it be back in stock soon,or should I look for a different color? Can you suggest ansimilar color that is in stock?
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ColorBond –
ColorBond color 1870 is now back in stock for you to purchase. Here is the link to the item.
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/lvp-bundle/?colorpicker=yes&bundle_attribute_pa_make_1=bmw&bundle_attribute_pa_color_1=bmw-cream-beige
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Carl Thomas Siarto –
I have a 2015 toyota tacoma, interior code is fq-13 what color is it in your data base
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ColorBond –
The best way to match your color is by your VIN#. You may call your local car dealership and ask them for the color name that was used when your car was manufactured.
Many times, they would like to give you a color #, but you want the COLOR NAME. That name will match up to the ColorBond Paint name. Please keep in mind that the existing interior colors will fade at various degrees. Therefore, we cannot guarantee to match your interior color. Please call the office if you have any questions.
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Bradley –
I am paining red vinyl with Red Color Bond dye. Do I need to first use a primer such as Color Bond parma grey or can I just paint with the final color? Also, the directions say “use scuffing paste.” What is scuffing paste?
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ColorBond –
We apologize for the delay response. Please contact our customer service representative for further assistance.
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Todd Pelletier –
Hello I have a 1997 F-150XLT 4X4 with interior code M2 its a grey color. I want to paint an interior plastic A post. Due to the original one plastic clip broke due to age. I did purchase a used one but I need to paint it to match original color of my interior of my truck. Do yall have interior paint part number so I can purchase thanks. If you have any questions my cell is 904-588-6371. or email back I can send pictures from my phone.
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ColorBond –
The best way to match your color is by your VIN#.
Call your local car dealership and ask them for the color name that was used when your car was manufactured.
Many times, they would like to give you a color #, but you want the COLOR NAME.
That name will match up to the ColorBond Paint name.
If you can find the exact color name, we can match up to your color.
For example Dove Gray, Satin Nickle, etc.
Please keep in mind that the existing interior colors will fade at various degrees. Therefore, we cannot guarantee to match your existing faded interior color.
Please call the office if you have any questions.
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john henderson –
Looking for another color. My 2004 Nissan Titan interior is two tone. Graphite and Titanium. Looking for the Titanium
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ColorBond –
We expect to be adding new colors mid to late 2024. Thank you for contacting ColorBond Paint.
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ColorBond –
Nissan titanium is not in our current colors.
Please look at our Pro Tech line.
693 Pro Tech Trim Color Light Titanium Metallic
1649 Pro Tech Trim Color Medium Titanium
1650 Pro Tech Trim Color Dark Titanium Metallic
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Charles Defalque –
after spraying seats, is there a sealant? What does one use to clean the seats in the future?
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ColorBond –
We have a choice of two clear coats which can be used on top of the LVP. #294 is a satin finish and 295 is a gloss finish.
If a touch up is needed and a silicone-based product (such as Armorall) was used, that will need to be removed before an additional coat of CB clear is added.
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ColorBond –
Please contact our customer service team wallen@seymourpaint.com
Sorry for the delay response.
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ColorBond –
We do not have Raven Black in Ford. We do have a lot of shades of black. Here is the link to our black color assortment. if you have any questions, please contact wallen@seymourpaint.com.
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/shop-color/?browse=interior
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Beth Lukemire –
When do you expect to get VW Black back in stock?
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ColorBond –
We are hoping to have VW Black in stock by end of the month. Our most popular black is # 119 Ford Black and that is in stock.
Here is the link to see if it would work for your project.
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/lvp-bundle/?colorpicker=yes&bundle_attribute_pa_make_1=ford&bundle_attribute_pa_color_1=ford-black
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ColorBond –
CB does not offer an earth gray.
However, we do offer a lot of other grays.
Here is the link that may help you find a color close to the desired color you are looking for:
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/shop-color/?browse=interior
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ColorBond –
The color we recommend is #118 Ford Medium Graphite
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ColorBond –
The color you need is #118 Ford Medium Graphite
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ALLYSON BARGANIER –
About to restore the inside of a Chevy Silverado with new seat cover replacements, carpet, and headliner. Want the dash and all other plastic pieces to look new. Is there a way to figure out how much paint I need because I don’t want to be half way through and have to stop to order more and have to wait on it.
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ColorBond –
Thank you for your question. The Tips and FAQ’s on how to calculate how much paint you need is located on the website. If you need more assistance, please email wendy@colorbondpaint.com
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/contact/
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Johnny –
I have a 1979 Chevy k5 blazer with blue interior, do y’all carry that blue?
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ColorBond –
Thank you for your question. ColorBond has two blues – a Ford Crystal Blue blue and a GM Navy Blue. Would either of these two colors work for your poject? If you need more assistance, please email wendy@colorbondpaint.com
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/lvp-bundle/?colorpicker=yes&bundle_attribute_pa_make_1=gm&bundle_attribute_pa_color_1=gm-navy-blue
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Mo –
I am looking for the the right greyish color for my 2006 Chevy Silverado with code=92I-INTERIOR TRIM SHALE/PEWTER, thanks in advance
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ColorBond –
Thank you for your question. ColorBond does not make many specific Chevy. We do sell GM colors. GM Shale is in stock. GM does also have several versions of pewter. Please email wendy@customerservice if you would like to discuss the variations available.
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/lvp-bundle/?colorpicker=yes&bundle_attribute_pa_make_1=gm&bundle_attribute_pa_color_1=gm-shale
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Martin Canellakis –
Two questions: In painting trim, is the final clearcoat necessary? I noticed you are out of stock on the matte finish. Also, do you have any products that can fill dings in the panel or would you be able to recommend what to use? Please see the photo for reference. Thx!
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ColorBond –
1. A Clear coat is used to provide more protection to areas that are touched often. ColorBond does recommend a clear coat. The out of stock item is expected to be back in stock mid-February. 2. ColorBond does not have a repair kit for missing pieces of a substrate. You may want to check out interior paint forums, they tend to have the type of information you are looking for.
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P D –
Do you have a Lexus parchment / tan interior color match?
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ColorBond –
Currently ColorBond does not have that color in Lexus. If you would like to search the Holda colors, there are several shades of tan that might work for your project.
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Neil G. –
Are you working to develop additional leather/vinyl colors ? Specifically Audi Atlas Biege and Okapi Brown ?
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ColorBond –
ColorBond is always developing new colors. Please check back late summer.
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Charlie M –
My 2000 S10 interior color code is Medium Pewter. Do you know which of your two Medium Pewters would be closest? I plan on painting every interior piece of a standard cab 2000 Chevrolet S10 – All dash panels, door panels, knee bolster, glove box, pillars. How much of each would I need – prep, paint, clear coat? What gloss clear coat is closest to factory? Thanks
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ColorBond –
Below is the link to the Medium Peweter in GM. A vehicles color can fade over time. ColorBond paint is the OEM color when a vehicle was manufactured. I would suggest purchasing one can to confirm that is the color you need for your project. https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/lvp-bundle/?colorpicker=yes&bundle_attribute_pa_make_1=gm&bundle_attribute_pa_color_1=gm-medium-dark-pewter-ii
May you also check out the below links for information on how many cans will you need and how to application guide for rigid plastics.
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/contact/
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/wp-content/themes/colorbond/images/plastic-substrates.pdf
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Carlos Millan –
Was wondering when are you guys going to restock on GM medium neutral II? TIA
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ColorBond –
Hello, item is in stock. Please select a bundle to add the item to the cart. If you would like the aerosol only, select the first option. – Paint Only
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Chuck –
Can it be used for vinyl tops?
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ColorBond –
ColorBond works great on vinyl tops. Here is a link to an article that show the results when you use ColorBond Paint.
Convertible Top:
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/blog/convertible-top-paint-looks-great-and-saves-money/
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/blog/mustang-convertible-top-cover-color-changed-with-colorbond/
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Dan Yanik –
What clear best replicates GM factory interior plastic finish. Matte or Satin?
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ColorBond –
GM cars have used both satin and matte finishes.
Our Matte and Satin are very similar.
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Nancy Albea –
Hi there! I have a 2005 Ford F350 Super Duty, the VIN search yields an interior code of YB which comes up as Flint. However, my door panels are two toned. Any suggestions regarding which intensities of Flint I should order? Also, which protective finish would be most suitable? Thanks so much for your advice!
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ColorBond –
Car manufactures tend to use lighter colors on the top of the interior doors and get darker as they then go to the floor.
Here at the links to the Ford flint colors.
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/search-results/?search=flint
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peter capo –
need silver leather interior for 2018 honda crv back seat
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ColorBond –
We do not have a silver for Honda. We do have a generic silver in our trim colors that might work for your project. Here is the link: https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/colorbond-trim-paint-spray-paint-12oz/
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barney –
i have a 1992 ford f150 with the dark grey interior . Do you have lvp paint to match it?
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ColorBond –
The best way to match your color is by your VIN#.
Call your local car dealership and ask them for the color name that was used when your car was manufactured.
Many times, they would like to give you a color #, but you want the COLOR NAME.
That name will match up to the ColorBond Paint name.
Please keep in mind that the existing interior colors will fade at various degrees due to age.
ColorBond paint matches the original color which was used when your vehicle was manufactured.
Therefore, we cannot guarantee to match the current color of your interior color if fading has occurred.
Please call the office if you have any questions.
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David L Condon –
Is Ford medium light stone #CB333 ? I’m actually trying to match some interior trim on a 2011 GMC Sierra and was told that CB333 is very close.
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ColorBond –
#333 is Ford Med Light Stone.
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Vincent serluco (verified owner) –
I have a 2002 ford f350 it has a 2 tone gray interior I know that the main color is medium flint. What is the second color? Is it dark flint? Thank you
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ColorBond –
Car manufactures tend to use lighter colors on the top of the interior doors and get darker as they then go to the floor. Here is the link to the Ford flint colors. https://www.colorbondpaint.com/search-results/?search=flint
Please call the office if you have any questions.
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James –
I have a 2001 Toyota Avalon XL with a leather interior and am looking to paint the leather steering wheel and shifter. The exterior is beige and the interior is a tan/ivory/beige like color, most likely Ivory based on the typical leather colors for the year. When I enter in my vehicle, it shows two Ivory options, “Toyota Ivory 3” and “Toyota Ivory”. Which one is the closest one for my vehicle? The interior trim code in the door says LF01.
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ColorBond –
I am not sure I understand your question. I feel we can answer your question better by speaking with you, please call the office at 815-895-9101. However, yes there are two Toyota colors for Toyota. The newer of the two colors is Toyota Ivory 3. Is your vehicle a Toyota or are you trying to match a GMC / Ford color? You also mention Ford Medium Light Stone, ColorBond Paint # 333.
The best way to match color is by your VIN #. Have you contacted your local dealer to inquire about the name of the color that was use in your interior when the vehicle was manufactured. Our colors correspond to the COLOR NAME of the vehicles. Did the Dealership tell you that Light Stone the color that was used when your car was manufactured? Once again please call the office for additional assistance.
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Elaine Buck –
Will it work on plastic buckets?
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ColorBond –
There are a lot of plastic materials. ColorBond will not bond to PE (Polyethylene) plastics and cheap recycled plastics.
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Vincent (verified owner) –
I bought the wrong color how do I go about returning it?
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ColorBond –
To request a return, click on the link. This will go to the returns department, and they will review the request. Customer Service cannot issue a returns authorization.
https://www.seymourpaint.com/feedback/
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Johnathan Waters –
Hi there, I have bought a color called “Anthracite” (for Mercedes-Benz interiors) in the past and it was PERFECT. However, i can’t seem to find it now to reorder it.
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ColorBond –
Here is the link for Mercedes Anthracite #349. https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/lvp-bundle/?colorpicker=yes&bundle_attribute_pa_make_1=mercedes&bundle_attribute_pa_color_1=mercedes-anthracite-leather
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Tony –
Can I get a chip book or sheet of the different lvp colors? I am trying to get one close to my factory color that isn’t list. I have a 2004 ram truck with the dark toupe interior color.
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ColorBond –
We do not have color chips to mail out. You may want to look at our tan assortment. Many colors overlap from different manufacturers. Here is the link: https://www.colorbondpaint.com/shop-color/?browse=interior
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Ken Sokody –
I have a 1965 thunderbird convertible with black interior
What black should I get
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ColorBond –
Our bestselling Black is # 119 Ford Black.
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Jeison –
Quisiera saber cuál es el beige exacto de las sillas para mi BMW z4 2003 el exterior es el azul maldivas pero no sé el del interior
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ColorBond –
La mejor manera de combinar su color es mediante su número de VIN.
Llame a su concesionario de automóviles local y pregúnteles el nombre del color que se utilizó cuando se fabricó su automóvil.
Muchas veces, te gustaría darte un # de color, pero tú quieres el NOMBRE DEL COLOR.
Ese nombre coincidirá con el nombre de ColorBond Paint.
Tenga en cuenta que los colores interiores existentes se desvanecerán en diversos grados debido a la edad.
La pintura ColorBond coincide con el color original que se utilizó cuando se fabricó su vehículo.
Llame a la oficina si tiene alguna pregunta 815-895-9101.
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Jeison –
Quisiera saber qué beige exactamente pedir para mi BMW z4 2003 el exterior es azul maldivas pero no sé el exacto del beige del interior
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ColorBond –
Gracias por su comentario.
La mejor manera de combinar su color es mediante su número de VIN.
Llame a su concesionario de automóviles local y pregúnteles el nombre del color que se utilizó cuando se fabricó su automóvil.
Muchas veces, te gustaría darte un # de color, pero tú quieres el NOMBRE DEL COLOR.
Ese nombre coincidirá con el nombre de ColorBond Paint.
Tenga en cuenta que los colores interiores existentes se desvanecerán en diversos grados debido a la edad.
La pintura ColorBond coincide con el color original que se utilizó cuando se fabricó su vehículo.
Llame a la oficina si tiene alguna pregunta 815-895-9101.
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Gregg Freytag –
What is it’s base? And would it mix with lacquer based paint?
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ColorBond –
ColorBond offers 10 base colors and a clear. (Link below to the quarts and question). The quarts are made to be used with a spraying system. We do not recommend using a paint brush. You do not need to mix a base with a lacquer.
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/colorbond-mixing-base-tinting-1qt/
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Marc Mangiarelli –
I have a 2007 IS250 with the black dash. I’d like to get as close as possible to the stock color. Can you tell me one to buy?
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ColorBond –
The best way to match your color is by your VIN#.
Call your local car dealership and ask them for the color name that was used when your car was manufactured.
Many times, they would like to give you a color #, but you want the COLOR NAME.
That name will match up to the ColorBond Paint name.
ColorBond paint matches the original color which was used when your vehicle was manufactured.
Therefore, we cannot guarantee to match the current color of your interior color if fading has occurred.
Please call the office if you have any questions.
If the color is not available for your vehicle, you may want to consider our top selling black, Ford Balck #119
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Doug Dunn –
I have a 2002 BMW 330ci convertible with a Naturbraun (N6NG). What color should I order?
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ColorBond –
The best way to match your color is by your VIN#.
Call your local car dealership and ask them for the color name that was used when your car was manufactured.
Many times, they would like to give you a color #, but you want the COLOR NAME.
That name will match up to the ColorBond Paint name.
ColorBond paint matches the original color which was used when your vehicle was manufactured.
Therefore, we cannot guarantee to match the current color of your interior color if fading has occurred.
Please call the office if you have any questions.
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ColorBond (verified owner) –
Why can’t I just order the color I need and clear coat of my choice? On your web site I only have the option to order the pre bundle packs.
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ColorBond –
Under Customized Your Bundle please click on paint only and then add to cart. This will only add the paint.
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Gary Koch –
Looking for the interior seat color for a 2015 VW Golf Sportwagon. They call it beige but it’s extremely light, almost eggshell and in certain lighting looks lt grey.
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ColorBond –
The best way to match your color is by your VIN#. Call your local car dealership and ask them for the color name that was used when your car was manufactured. Many times, they would like to give you a color #, but you want the COLOR NAME. That name will match up to the ColorBond Paint name. ColorBond paint matches the original color which was used when your vehicle was manufactured. Therefore, we cannot guarantee to match the current color of your interior color if fading has occurred. Please call the office if you have any questions.
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Michael Brandt –
I am having a tough time finding interior paint for mt 2001 Mercedes SLK 320. I am able to get Siam beige or something close to it ? I do not want anything to dark or that looks grey.
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ColorBond –
The best way to match your color is by your VIN#. Call your local car dealership and ask them for the color name that was used when your car was manufactured. Many times, they would like to give you a color #, but you want the COLOR NAME. That name will match up to the ColorBond Paint name. ColorBond paint matches the original color which was used when your vehicle was manufactured. Therefore, we cannot guarantee to match the current color of your interior color if fading has occurred. Please call the office if you have any questions.
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Michael Weber –
I have a 2007 GMC YUKON. THE INTERIOR IS 2 colors. I know 1 is GM Light Titanium and the other is what looks like Dark or Medium Titanium. Can you help me identify the darker gray. My vin # is 1GKFK13027J137357 if that helps.
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ColorBond –
Please call your local car dealership and ask them for the color name that was used when your car was manufactured. Many times, they would like to give you a color #, but you want the COLOR NAME. That name will match up to the ColorBond Paint name. ColorBond paint matches the original color which was used when your vehicle was manufactured. Therefore, we cannot guarantee to match the current color of your interior color if fading has occurred. Please call the office if you have any questions.
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David Claindoux –
I would like to change my carpet color from tan/beige to BMW Charcoal. Which products do I need and is it recommended to change colors?
How long should it last?
Thanks
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ColorBond –
All the ColorBond LVP line can be used on carpet, leather and vinyl. To make color selection easier, we have the popular carpet colors also available. Below is the link to most popular colors. Please call the office if you would like to talk to someone about your project. https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/lvp-carpet-spray-paint/
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JOHN A RILEY –
2001 f150 lightning dash color?
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ColorBond –
Hi there, here is a link to help identify your vehicle’s interior factory color. https://www.colorbondpaint.com/contact/
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our team.
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Michael Weber –
Can you ID DARKER GM Titanium COLOR OFF INTERIOR VINYL TRIM COLOR on my 2007 GMC YUKON VIN 1GKFK13027J137357
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ColorBond –
Please call your local car dealership and ask them for the color name that was used when your car was manufactured. Many times, they would like to give you a color #, but you want the COLOR NAME. That name will match up to the ColorBond Paint name. ColorBond paint matches the original color which was used when your vehicle was manufactured. Therefore, we cannot guarantee to match the current color of your interior color if fading has occurred. Please call the office if you have any questions.
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BRIAN FREEMAN –
Which of your paint colors match a 2008 BMW 135i with Alaska Gray interior? I do not see Alaska Gray listed as an option.
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ColorBond –
ColorBond LVP does not have a color called Alaska Gray. Check out the shop by color feature and review the gray colors available.
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Ron –
The choices you gave me for my 2000 740 IL look darker on my screen. So I’m not sure which one to choose. I know it is very light and color.
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ColorBond –
Color selection can be challenge based on each monitor’s color settings. The best way to match is by VIN#, please click on Help & Support for guidance.
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Alexa Cottrell –
What would work best on the glossy black trim on the steering wheel for a 2023 Honda civic sport?
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ColorBond –
ColorBond has a line of trim paint. The most important thing when painting a steering wheel is to make sure the substrate is clean. We have a guide to help you prep, please click on the Help & Support for instructions.
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Chris –
I have a 94 mustang w the black and white interior, I’m looking for the white to freshen my leather seats up but I see you don’t have a listing for the white, am I s.o.l?
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ColorBond –
ColorBond has two whites, a bright white and an off-site. They can be found in the “Shop by color” option by selecting “Gray”. The first two colors will be the white options.
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Joshfrancis –
Can you make the flat smoke gray for a 1989 ford mustang
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ColorBond –
We do not have that color. Please call the office and we can help you find a comparable color for your project.
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Jason Camilleri –
What is the match for a 2024 ford mustang carmine red interior leather? I want to match a leather shift knob.
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ColorBond –
please call the office about the color you are inquiring about.
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Richard –
Hello. I’m looking for pearl paint
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ColorBond –
Pearl is not one of the colors we currently have available.
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Oscar –
When will you have the Gm escalade platinum back in stock
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ColorBond –
It appears you may be inquiring about and exterior paint. The exterior colors are expected to be available later this year. Please call the office for more information.
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Kevin Williams –
Can I get this color matched for a leather couch?
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ColorBond –
Currently we do not do custom matching. This service may be available later this year.
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Bill Hart –
Would this process bleed through on a Canvas convertiable top. It is beige now and would like to change to black. Wanted to keep the under side beige>
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ColorBond –
ColorBond works great on convertibles. The paint bonds to the substrate. If you paint the outside, it will not color the inside of the top. We do suggest trying the paint on a small inconspicuous area to make sure you get the desired results. https://www.colorbondpaint.com/blog/convertible-top-paint-looks-great-and-saves-money/
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Stephen Pete –
I have a 2018 F150 with interior trim code HC. What do you have to match ?
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ColorBond –
The best way to match your color is by your VIN#.
Call your local car dealership and ask them for the color name that was used when your car was manufactured.
Many times, they would like to give you a color #, but you want the COLOR NAME.
That name will match up to the ColorBond Paint name.
Please keep in mind that the existing interior colors will fade at various degrees due to age.
ColorBond paint matches the original color which was used when your vehicle was manufactured.
Therefore, we cannot guarantee to match the current color of your interior color if fading has occurred.
Please call the office if you have any questions.
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Darrell Lohrke –
I am in need of your LVP refinisher #329 Ford LT Flint. I can’t seem to find it anywhere or on your site. Can I special order it from you?
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ColorBond –
If you know your item number, you can use our search function. It is located at the top right-side of the web site. Key your ColorBond item number into the search box. That will take you to the item.
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Jean Abugattas –
I’m looking for BMW cognac color but Amazon doesn’t give me the option, do you know how I can search for it on Amazon?
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ColorBond –
Amazon carries a select number of ColorBond colors, all ColorBond colors are available on our website. Here is the link to BMW Cognac https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/lvp-bundle/?colorpicker=yes&bundle_attribute_pa_make_1=bmw&bundle_attribute_pa_color_1=bmw-cognac
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Timothy –
Do you have a interior color for my 1998 chevy truck? The service sticker in the glove box says it’s a #13 Gray.
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ColorBond –
Chevy colors can be found in the GM assortment. https://www.colorbondpaint.com/search-results/?search=gm
If you would like to look at the shades of gray available, please use the search by color function: https://www.colorbondpaint.com/shop-color/?browse=interior
The best way to match your color is by your VIN#. Call your local car dealership and ask them for the color name that was used when your car was manufactured. Many times, they would like to give you a color #, but you want the COLOR NAME. That name will match up to the ColorBond Paint name. Please keep in mind that the existing interior colors will fade at various degrees due to age. ColorBond paint matches the original color which was used when your vehicle was manufactured. Therefore, we cannot guarantee to match the current color of your interior color if fading has occurred. Please call the office if you have any questions.
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Tony –
Can i add clear coat
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ColorBond –
Here is the link to our clear coats: https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/lvp-clear-coat/
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Doug Snow –
Can I buy your colors by the 32 ounce quart