

🖤 Elevate your ride’s interior with satin black sophistication—don’t just restore, transform!
SEM Products 15243 Satin Black Color Coat is a 12 oz specialty elastomeric paint designed to restore or change the color of vinyl, plastics, carpet, and velour surfaces. Offering a fade-resistant, flexible satin finish, it delivers a factory-quality look with 10-15 square feet coverage per bottle. Ideal for automotive interiors, it dries quickly but benefits from multiple coats and curing time for best results.
| ASIN | B00PH6N17G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,300 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #16 in Automotive Clear Coats |
| Brand | SEM |
| Brand Name | SEM |
| Color | Satin Black |
| Color Code | #222222 |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Coverage | 10-15 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 220 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Satin |
| Included Components | Applicator |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SEM Products |
| Paint Type | Specialty |
| Special Feature | Fade Resistant |
| Special Features | Fade Resistant |
| Surface Recommendation | Vinyl,Carpet |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**E
Great product
Take the time to follow all the prep steps. This is a great product. A bit pricey but coverage is good and truly came out looking factory. Dries quickly but I recommend at least 3-4 coats minimum and patience. DON'T RUSH. Sometimes I wish I had put on 5 coats. You will want to let this sit and off gas before re-install, I waited at least two weeks. There were few small scratches during install and on highly touched areas, mostly on the passenger side lol. Very happy with final results. Interior looks fantastic.
G**R
Works great on plastic and leatherette material.
Very high quality paint. I tried to use it on uncoated fabric with the results being satisfactory, but nothing more. This stuff is really worth the money when you treat plastic and leatherette seats. It really restores the luster and gives you your money’s worth in that application.
M**E
Read this!!!
Paint is easy to work with. Haven't used adhesion promoter, just a good sanding with 400 to 600 grit sand paper clean well with dish soap then rub down with 50/50 water and rubbing alcohol. No problems at all. I did however have an issue with mineral spirits, and also not counting the mineral spirits but just using a microfiber rag gave my piece static which the paint didn't like. I also sanded through the primer in a few spots but with four coats everything covered up well. I also used low luster sem clear on the 2 pictures (I make and sell on eBay) below. Read the reviews before spraying the clear. Humidity and temperature play a big role for the clear to work or you get a milky white layer and a waste of a lot of time. I however was able to sand lately with 1000 grit sand paper until the milkiness went away then re-coated with clear. Never had any problems with the satin black in any temperature or humidity. It took me a week to figure out the clear situation before I finally read all the reviews. Figured I would mention this since I had such a hard time.
J**S
Good paint for plastic
Nice paint. Covers well
E**D
Four Stars
Bit pricey but matched what I needed.
W**R
Great match
Used this to restore my floor console in my 73 Mustang. Perfect match to the original paint.
W**O
Good product. Quick delivery, Good value. Recommended.
I bought an auto headrest to install on my Scooter seat. Wrong color, oxidized plastic on the junkyard purchase. After soaking it in silicone spray for a few days to soften the plastic, I scrubbed it down twice with Dawn and let it dry then basecoated the plastic covered foam with 3 light coats of primer, ensuring total coverage. Lastly, 5 light coats of SEM Satin Black and let it dry for a week. It looks like a factory backrest. The satin is not glossy nor is it flay black, so it blends well with the leather-ish vinyl seat. Actually it looks brand new. I have heard great things about the durability. We shall see, but I can tell you a dropkick across the garage floor barely scuffed it. You would never know it started life as a puke grey Isuzu Rodeo headrest. Be sure to follow the instructions, especially the bit about several light coats. Do that and people think you actually know what you are doing. Not cheap, but you truly get what you pay for. I don't want to redo this every year.
W**S
Looks good after painting
Sprayed my kick panels for my camaro. 3 light coats and they look great.
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