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The S2 plastic interior trim panels had seen better days on my car. The soft rubbery coating on the dash, binnacle, HVAC, speakers and steering shrouds were scratched and generally looking a bit worse for wear.  
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I wanted to refinish these panels in a coating that will not scratch off and looks better than the original finish.
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After much research via various car forums, many people recommended using an American product called ‘Color Coat’ by SEM. This product is described as being the OEM recommended interior refinishing paint on the market.
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The pictures looked good and the stories checked out, so I ordered a few cans of Satin Black and the recommended prep / priming products from the sole UK supplier.
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Revision as of 14:11, 26 May 2020

The S2 plastic interior trim panels had seen better days on my car. The soft rubbery coating on the dash, binnacle, HVAC, speakers and steering shrouds were scratched and generally looking a bit worse for wear.

I wanted to refinish these panels in a coating that will not scratch off and looks better than the original finish.

After much research via various car forums, many people recommended using an American product called ‘Color Coat’ by SEM. This product is described as being the OEM recommended interior refinishing paint on the market.

The pictures looked good and the stories checked out, so I ordered a few cans of Satin Black and the recommended prep / priming products from the sole UK supplier.