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From calling SEM today the Rep let me know that they no longer make the Canyon Red (4002) color themselves. I DID find that National Part Depot has around 80 cans left for $12.95 each. So, I ordered three today and might stock up on a few more "just in case."
Just wanted to post what I've found out and ordered because it doesn't hurt to share.
From calling SEM today the Rep let me know that they no longer make the Canyon Red (4002) color themselves. I DID find that National Part Depot has around 80 cans left for $12.95 each. So, I ordered three today and might stock up on a few more "just in case."
Just wanted to post what I've found out and ordered because it doesn't hurt to share.
is it they don't have/sell that color any more OR they have someone else make it and they put their label on it?
I am sure that is the color mine is so going to have to do something.
Dave - - - -
is it they don't have/sell that color any more OR they have someone else make it and they put their label on it?
I am sure that is the color mine is so going to have to do something.
Dave - - - -
They no longer make it at SEM themselves. The Rep said that they give the formula/color code to the other vendors to mix and inject INTO their cans.
My only issue is that I couldn't find anyone (without special ordering) that is selling the Canyon Red rattle can. Let alone that they are for $16 where I purchased them.
Thanks guess next time I am in the auto body supply store I should check to see what they can get.
I will also see if they can mix it for a spray gun as I have the equipment to do that with also.
Now if I can only remember what store I saw SEM's paint in to check on that red...???
Dave ----
Lucky for me I'm not changing colors. Did a rough sanding to all of it and I'm going to clean it up for then adhesion promote and paint.
My interior is Canyon Red, but I couldn't see spending the extra $60 at LMC for pre-painted armrests in a work truck.
Already dropping a non-critical $400 for seat upholstery and rear slider.
Gary has in depth posts about proper prep for the old interior panels.
I will try to follow his advice even if I don't have his resources.
My interior is Canyon Red, but I couldn't see spending the extra $60 at LMC for pre-painted armrests in a work truck.
Already dropping a non-functional $400 for seat upholstery and rear slider.
Gary has in depth posts about proper prep for the old interior panels.
I will try to follow his advice even if I don't have his resources.
I tried to keep my answer short. Between SEM directions and the 1985 F150 Interior Plastic thread I'll probably be doing similar to you.
My curse is that I research a topic to death trying to get rid of assumptions/unrealistic ideas. It's really nice to be educated by the experienced people here that have "been there done that" before. If you go through my postings you'll see I've been waaaaaayyyyy off on things but the people here have enlightened me and (I think) I've made better decisions because of them. I would've given up and sold the Beast by now if it wasn't for the people here and this forum in general. I've stalked for a long time and didn't want to start posting until I felt I could contribute.
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