ColorBond (1869) BMW X5 Luez Cinnamon Brown LVP Leather, Vinyl & Hard Plastic Refinisher Spray Paint - 12 oz.

ColorBond (1869) BMW X5 Luez Cinnamon Brown LVP Leather, Vinyl & Hard Plastic Refinisher Spray Paint - 12 oz.
ColorBond (1869) BMW X5 Luez Cinnamon Brown LVP Leather, Vinyl & Hard Plastic Refinisher Spray Paint - 12 oz.
ColorBond (1869) BMW X5 Luez Cinnamon Brown LVP Leather, Vinyl & Hard Plastic Refinisher Spray Paint - 12 oz.
ColorBond (1869) BMW X5 Luez Cinnamon Brown LVP Leather, Vinyl & Hard Plastic Refinisher Spray Paint - 12 oz.
ColorBond (1869) BMW X5 Luez Cinnamon Brown LVP Leather, Vinyl & Hard Plastic Refinisher Spray Paint - 12 oz.
ColorBond (1869) BMW X5 Luez Cinnamon Brown LVP Leather, Vinyl & Hard Plastic Refinisher Spray Paint - 12 oz.
ColorBond (1869) BMW X5 Luez Cinnamon Brown 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
CategorySpray Paint
Size12 Ounce (Pack of 1)
ColorBMW X5 Luez Cinnamon Brown

ColorBond (1869) BMW X5 Luez Cinnamon Brown LVP Leather, Vinyl & Hard Plastic Refinisher Spray Paint - 12 oz.

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Customer Reviews

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Incredible! 2 months after doing it, and my interior leather still looks a million times better!
Liz Bennet✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 14, 2023
I used this to refinish the leather on my 2003 Land Rover discovery. They didn't have an exact match for my interior color, so I just looked for the closest thing, and luckily it was so close.

Condition of my leather:
My leather seats were not peeling or torn, but had some light wrinkling cracks from just being squished and sat on constantly. The biggest problem was the original leather paint was just faded away in high-traffic areas, so it just looked like a brownish tan. The before pictures in this review are with cleaned leather seats (that's not dirt, just worn away paint revealing the natural leather base)!

Prep:
1. I covered the interior of my car with plastic and trash bags, to keep overspray from getting on black dash and such.
2. Make sure to test the paint to be sure it matches first. I tested it on a cheap piece of vinyl I had that wasn't in my car, waited for it to dry, compared the colors, and confirmed it looked good before proceeding.
3. It goes on really nice as long as you take your time in thin sweeping motions, slowly layering so as not to get drips

Results:
My car feels like new now. While it's not 100% a professional job, it looks so so much better for the ease and affordability. And since mine is a 2003, anything looked better than the dingy seats before.

It took about 2 cans to do my 2 front seats, steering wheel, and center console lid.

I waited for 2 months after doing it to write the review to be sure it wore well. Still looks so good, The spots on the seat where the leather crinkles naturally from me sitting on it have reshown up as small wrinkles, but that is expected because of the age of the leather. The paint looks incredible still, tho.

Tips:
1. If you accidentally get overspray anywhere, just put paint thinner on a towel (or Qtip for small areas) and rub it off. This stuff dried so fast, but it's not impossible to remove. I got it off my black dash with elbow grease and paint thinner.
2. It dries really quick, but wipe it down before actually sitting on it. It leaves behind a thin dusty residue that will get on your clothes. It rinses off, but it might scare you if you're not expecting it.
2004 Ford F250 super duty-Match
Jason C. Edwards✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 3, 2023
This was a dead on match for my interior seats and panels. Easy and lasting.
Works great, followed instructions
Samuel W.✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 30, 2023
Great color match, the gauge pod I ordered was way off on the color, this matched perfectly, three light coats all about 5 minutes apart, looks to be durable.
Pod was is plastic, no sanding needed
Best interior paint in a can that I've used
Sue✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 29, 2023
This is pretty good stuff. The 324 was a very good (not perfect) match for a 2002 Mustang GT Premium with dark charcoal interior. While still not perfect, it was a much closer match than the SEM equivalent. People would not know the difference between a painted and a factory panel without you telling them.

Application: It sprays well, dries quick and is very durable compared to other interior paints that I have used, including SEM. The tip does tend to clog a bit but is not bad. I used a bit of lacquer thinner to clean off the tip and it continued to spray as if it was a fresh can. As for durability, I used it on a manual shift knob among other things. After almost 3 weeks, the shift knob has not cracked, peeled, or flaked. You be the judge.

Prep: I spent the better part of a day prepping the surfaces of the interior items. I didn't use an expensive prep spray. Dish soap, water, lacquer thinner, rubbing alcohol, and scuff pads (scotchbrite) are all you will need. I also used an adhesion promoter just prior to spraying the colorbond.

I achieved good results. I will likely buy this brand again if I need to paint interior pieces in the future.
Que pena que no tienen todos los colores de la marca
Carlos B.✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 27, 2023
Necesito un color que no tienen publicado, solo existe en la página web del fabricante. La pintura funciona.
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