Interior Touch Up Paint
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SHW-FB105/?rtype=10
This is available at many auto parts stores, and I find it to be a perfect match in my '08. I've used it with a fine sable artist's brush for touching up scratches, and completely resprayed the interior door handles with it. After ~8 months, the door handles still have no scratches or visible wear. But, the door handles must be completely striped first, because this spray coating will craze the original finish. I used 6 thin coats, and wet-sanded between each one. I don't know if it does the same thing with the dash panels, but using it for scratch touch-up works fine.
This is available at many auto parts stores, and I find it to be a perfect match in my '08. I've used it with a fine sable artist's brush for touching up scratches, and completely resprayed the interior door handles with it. After ~8 months, the door handles still have no scratches or visible wear. But, the door handles must be completely striped first, because this spray coating will craze the original finish. I used 6 thin coats, and wet-sanded between each one. I don't know if it does the same thing with the dash panels, but using it for scratch touch-up works fine.
Alright gents, I found something on another site and I tried it today and it worked quite well.
Its a water based non-toxic paint that you can mix with water to match the interior colors. The paint is called Delta Ceramcoat.
http://www.deltacreative.com/pcid/16/Default.aspx
I picked it up at JoAnn's with the brushes for about $6.
I started the process by diluted the paint with 60% water and spread the paint on the surface with a fine brush.
I then pat dried it with a paper towel to get a similar texture as the dash and the footwells, and it came out pretty nice.
The paint is cool because its so easy to work with when its wet and you can still remove it even if you make mistakes. Anyone who has ever used the Nissan OEM touch-up paint can attest to how much of PIA that is to work with.
Good luck!!
Its a water based non-toxic paint that you can mix with water to match the interior colors. The paint is called Delta Ceramcoat.
http://www.deltacreative.com/pcid/16/Default.aspx
I picked it up at JoAnn's with the brushes for about $6.
I started the process by diluted the paint with 60% water and spread the paint on the surface with a fine brush.
I then pat dried it with a paper towel to get a similar texture as the dash and the footwells, and it came out pretty nice.
The paint is cool because its so easy to work with when its wet and you can still remove it even if you make mistakes. Anyone who has ever used the Nissan OEM touch-up paint can attest to how much of PIA that is to work with.
Good luck!!
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