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Hi. I have the tan interior and the coating is peeling on some of the plastic panels. Is there a known touch up paint that matches?

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Another cheap option is to take your rear seat cushions in to Home Depot paint department (or like) and have them scan your cushion. Then they can make you "sample paint" based on the cushion. The small sample containers come in flat or satin. $5?

Also get the small ultra fine foam rollers to apply.

If the finish is too flat, a clear coat can add luster and/or add durability.

Edited by 15psi
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Hi. I have the tan interior and the coating is peeling on some of the plastic panels. Is there a known touch up paint that matches?

You should be able to get matching dye from this place.

http://www.goestores...ept-231236.aspx

I think they sent me a color chart that I used to find the best match for my interior.

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