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Unless you use the SEM Burgandy 15063, nothing will match exactly. A local auto paint shop may stock it.Well, I can tell you Krylon Fusion Burgundy is NOT the color I'm looking for. Hurts your eyes. My seat is some sort of brown and the dash is light gray and the door panels are the faded maroon. I'm going to look thru the Fusion colors again and see if there is a color that will work. I'd just as soon get something locally rather than order online.
Funny, I was just about to add your findings to the thread, but ya beat me to it. Thanks again for the pictures and your input on how the stuff wears!Got a question about how the paint on my center console has held up. I'm glad it was brought up because I did learn some things.
The new paint on the console started chipping pretty quickly. It still looked better than the oe light blue, but the adhesion was poor (perhaps bc of the primer and the old color below).
So after a couple years I repainted it, this time using SEM 39863 Plastic Adhesion Promoter as a primer. I feel like the paint is a little tougher- and looks a little better too. I was really happy with the look before, but the 39863 made it look even better somehow. It has still chipped some where my pocket knife hits it when I lean across the seat, but overall it seems to be holding up better. Time will tell, but I'd definitely recommend some sort of plastic adhesion product.
Yup, GM called it bronzeHere's something useful for any doubters (like I was)
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So cucvs are NOT 'blood bone' not 'burgundy' not 'maple' and not 'carmine red' BUT 'bronze'!! (Even though the color doesn't look anything like bronze..)