ColorBond (525) GM Lt Neutral LVP Leather, Vinyl & Hard Plastic Refinisher Spray Paint - 12 oz.








Key features
- •Leather, Vinyl and Plastic paint for auto interiors
- •Preserves the supple feel you want when you paint vinyl
- •Creates a molecular bond to seal in color
- •Won't flake, crack or peel
- •Bonds in 10 minutes; OEM specified
ColorBond (525) GM Lt Neutral LVP Leather, Vinyl & Hard Plastic Refinisher Spray Paint - 12 oz.
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Customer Reviews
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It actually bonds to plastic.
twelve feet under✓ Verified Purchase•June 4, 2018
I've always been skeptical of any spray paint that claims it will bond with plastics and actually stick. This stuff once cured will bond forever. I used it to paint a black plastic under seat tool holder to match the color of the rest of the interior, after letting it cure for 48 hours I tried to scrape, rub and scratch it off to see if it would hold up and it didnt even mark. It's since been subjected to being kicked, having tools and other things shoved up against it and it still looks good. I would not hesitate at all to use this on the dash, door panels or anything else.
As close as you can get.
wilfig12✓ Verified Purchase•February 19, 2018
Keeping in mind that my 2001 Ford F-150 SuperCrew is now 17 years old (and color does fade with time) I was pleasantly surprised at how close this paint comes to the original color of my dashboard. I first tested it on separate part which I had available, and am now ready to touch up my interior console and get rid of those unsightly chips.
Please keep in mind that applying adhesion promoter prior to painting, where possible, which helps bond paint to plastic should be among one of the first things you should do before spraying your automotive plastic parts.
Only issue I have is with the spray nozzle, it's terrible. They need to improve it with the type found on Rust-oleum, Duplicate-color and 3M Hi-strength spray adhesive.
Please keep in mind that applying adhesion promoter prior to painting, where possible, which helps bond paint to plastic should be among one of the first things you should do before spraying your automotive plastic parts.
Only issue I have is with the spray nozzle, it's terrible. They need to improve it with the type found on Rust-oleum, Duplicate-color and 3M Hi-strength spray adhesive.
Excellent match
Joseph Yonke II✓ Verified Purchase•September 12, 2017
This worked great for me. The interior of my BMW had gotten scratched/discolored somehow. Was in a quandary as to how to match the color. Discovered that there actually is a color code for the interior and found this. Made a frisket out of heavy paper bag and lightly sprayed twice. Perfect match. Couldn't be happier.
Good for 01 Ram, but will need gloss coat.
R. W. Milyard✓ Verified Purchase•July 2, 2017
Color is spot on for 2001 Dodge Ram interior. While some of the factory interior is darker: New
Dash cap & Instrument Bezel, this is the exact color for everything else.
On further inspection, the 163 comes up as very flat which means I will have to get a vinyl semi-gloss clear coat
to have the painted area match the rest.
Dash cap & Instrument Bezel, this is the exact color for everything else.
On further inspection, the 163 comes up as very flat which means I will have to get a vinyl semi-gloss clear coat
to have the painted area match the rest.
Tested this against dupli-color - color bond lost, at almost 3x the price!
DIYer✓ Verified Purchase•June 1, 2017
I ran out of this and to finish the job, had to use Dupli-Color Vinyl And Fabric Coating because color bond wasn't available locally. The dupli-color cost less than $6 per can, and actually worked BETTER! It flowed better from the can and covered better. Then I noticed the color bond actually turned powdery on the leather and rubbed off! It worked great on vinyl but not so much on leather. Next time I wan't bother with the high price and waiting for shipping, and just use the dupli-color.
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