Exact match allroad bumper/fender paint FYI
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Not a color match for me. I tried the SEM 39193 on a scratched 2005 Allroad fender flare (vehicle color scheme LV7W) and found that SEM 39193 is a full shade lighter than the fender flare and bumpers.
#18
Name of the automotive paint supply shop?
In me previous post below looking to replace a fender flare (dealer cost is $200, friends to audiworld is ~$130). I stopped by the local automotive paint supply shop in Boulder, and asked the guy to mix up some LV7W for me and he said he has something better. He took a color sheet out to my allroad and matched the bumper/fender color to an off the shelf bumper paint. I took it home and sprayed a few light coats and it matched perfectly both color and matte.
Forget about paintscratch.com etc
The stuff is called SEM trim and bumper paint and the paint code is 39193, dark gray, matches up with the LV7W perfectly, an aerosol can is about $10.
Degrease with a little dawn and a green scotchbrite, sand with #400 and spray a bunch of light coats just like the instructions on the can. I will try and post a few before and after pics. The stuff sprays on smooth and dries fast. Great for what I need to do. The only thing I'm not sure about is how tough it is but I'm not too impressed with the factory paint.
Forget about paintscratch.com etc
The stuff is called SEM trim and bumper paint and the paint code is 39193, dark gray, matches up with the LV7W perfectly, an aerosol can is about $10.
Degrease with a little dawn and a green scotchbrite, sand with #400 and spray a bunch of light coats just like the instructions on the can. I will try and post a few before and after pics. The stuff sprays on smooth and dries fast. Great for what I need to do. The only thing I'm not sure about is how tough it is but I'm not too impressed with the factory paint.
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