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The SEM15393 Medium Gray Color Coat is a versatile, fade-resistant coating designed for various applications, weighing just 1 pound and measuring 8.38 x 5.63 x 7.88 inches. Ideal for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, this product ensures a sleek finish that lasts.
| ASIN | B000PKX0KM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,652 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #72 in Automotive Spray Paint |
| Brand | SEM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (259) |
| Date First Available | June 8, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 15393 |
| Manufacturer | SEM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 15393 |
| Model | 15393 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.38 x 5.63 x 7.88 inches |
| Special Features | Fade Resistant |
C**.
Great match to GM Trim color code 13D.
This was the closest match to GM color code 13D on my 96 C1500 and 98 Suburban. GM also called the trim color Med Gray. 88 to 94 GM trucks were a slightly lighter gray. This very closely matches the interior gray used in 95 to 99 Pickups, Tahoe's and Suburban's. The paint worked as advertised and had no problems with the spray clumping or being uneven. Coverage was clean and consistent. This paint has a fast dry time and is easy to use. As with all paint projects, prep is key. I removed all trim for the truck. I simply cleaned the part, in my case with a pressure washer and then a quickly wiped it down with acetone. Be careful using acetone as it can physically damage the plastic parts if exposed too long and don't get it on anything your not painting. Its only been a few months since I did the 96 pickup but so far it is holding up well.
R**W
Great product
Used this on the door panels of a 1994 F150 that were in pitiful shape. After fixing all the cracks and broken pieces/mounts, I sprayed them with the SEM adhesion promoter and the medium gray Color Coat. It was almost a perfect match. It went on easily and looks great. The only issue I've had was the coating tens to separate on the soft vinyl when it's been in the sun. I'm hoping that it is a curing issue that will resolve itself after I touch it up. I've used SEM products for years with no issues and TCP Global is great to work with. Highly recommend them.
T**I
Outstanding results!
We purchased all the spray products, from the adhesion promoter, primer, color coat, and clear coat satin finish. In addition to following the can direction, we also followed some very specific technique directions we found on the internet, about painting plastic dashboards (which was the project). Basically, follow all can directions, GENTLY and LIGHTLY WET sand the surfaces with 800 grit, dry, and clean well with alcohol before starting. Start with adhesion promoter, follow can instruction. Then spray primer, color, and clear coat in 2 - 3 very light coats, each, and when you finish all primer coats, wait 24 hours to start color coats, and do the same when color coats are done, and you are ready to clear coat the piece(s). We allowed all of that to dry for 48 hours, before reinstalling. It looks wonderful. Not like we just spray painted a dash. It's a hard finish, and no chips or scratches when it was re-installed in the vehicle. Compared to spray paint, it's a little pricey, but it was well worth every penny.
A**Z
Good quality
I've used SEM paint products many times and have never been disappointed. SEM 'Color Coat' I've used on vehicle interior vinyl and plastic a couple times with excellent results - 2 years later it's still going strong. If you need to match interior color, get an SEM color chart so you can do a side-by-side comparison between the chart color and the item you want to paint (rather than relying on the name of the paint color alone). Follow the SEM recommended preparation steps to paint and you'll likely be very pleased with the end result.
F**K
Not exact match Silverado -GM Med Gray code 92
It's a bit lighter than stock gm color code 92 medium dark pewter I think it's called. Anyway this is a bit too light. Duplicolor Med Gray is a bit darker and while not the same as factory it's a bit darker and closer to factory. Look for sem medium dark pewter.
B**K
This is a perfect match for my 2006 BMW 325i's gray interior
This is a perfect match for my 2006 BMW 325i's gray interior. I just prepped the handles by cleaning them, then masked off the buttons, handles, etc, and sprayed over the scratches. The color blended in very well, and 2-3 light coats are all that were needed. The coats completely dry in about 10 mins (possibly less). If the underlying old paint is not perfectly adhering to the surface, then the newly painted surface may bubble up. In that case, just strip the paint from the damaged surfaces completely and respray. The results are great - the spray is very focussed with a little bit of overspray, and each coats is light enough without drips, if you spray from a distance of 10 inches.
V**G
Color match was good
Dried quickly, sprayed evenly good quality
C**N
Color is a LOT darker than pictured.
Image is very misleading! This is a “nearly black” dark gray… not silver as in the picture. I was hoping to match the light gray of my Toyota Tacoma interior, but this is closer to the black trim on it. Not what I needed, but I’ll keep it in case I do find a need for it.
N**A
Very disappointing
C**A
He pintado la moqueta de la furgo y ha quedado genial.