Interior paint
HELP!! I’ve been trying to find touch up paint for my 2004. Cannot find a paint code anywhere on the car. It has a two tone interior which I believe is the dark slate grey and medium slate grey which is considerably lighter. I’ve tried dealerships custom paint shops and auto parts store’s and have had no luck. Any information on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
HELP!! I’ve been trying to find touch up paint for my 2004. Cannot find a paint code anywhere on the car. It has a two tone interior which I believe is the dark slate grey and medium slate grey which is considerably lighter. I’ve tried dealerships custom paint shops and auto parts store’s and have had no luck. Any information on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
The Mopar and Sherwin Williams codes for the interior and exterior colours for cars and trucks are listed.
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Last edited by onehundred80; Dec 31, 2021 at 04:48 PM.
HELP!! I’ve been trying to find touch up paint for my 2004. Cannot find a paint code anywhere on the car. It has a two tone interior which I believe is the dark slate grey and medium slate grey which is considerably lighter. I’ve tried dealerships custom paint shops and auto parts store’s and have had no luck. Any information on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Try the link below for the interior paint. This company has the genuine paints used at the time of manufacturing. The company is located in Germany and they have ALL of the true color combinations, for all years and all models. I have an SRT6 and needed the interior paint. It took two weeks for the delivery from the day of purchase to receive the paint. The touch up paint matched the original paint perfectly, the same identical shade of gray.
Dennis
DTMenace
Chrysler Crossfire leather+Interior paint dark slate grey | eBay
About 3 years ago, I repainted the interior Medium Slate Gray painted surfaces.
Got a small can of Chrysler D5 (Medium Slate Gray) from TouchUpDirect.com to do the job.
Used a foam brush to cover the scratched and stained surfaces.
Looked "new"" when done.
Also, it's water based so it's easy to clean up and "fix" errors before it dries.
Cheers,
Chooch
Beat Army!
Got a small can of Chrysler D5 (Medium Slate Gray) from TouchUpDirect.com to do the job.
Used a foam brush to cover the scratched and stained surfaces.
Looked "new"" when done.
Also, it's water based so it's easy to clean up and "fix" errors before it dries.
Cheers,
Chooch
Beat Army!
Twinve
Try the link below for the interior paint. This company has the genuine paints used at the time of manufacturing. The company is located in Germany and they have ALL of the true color combinations, for all years and all models. I have an SRT6 and needed the interior paint. It took two weeks for the delivery from the day of purchase to receive the paint. The touch up paint matched the original paint perfectly, the same identical shade of gray.
Dennis
DTMenace
Chrysler Crossfire leather+Interior paint dark slate grey | eBay
Try the link below for the interior paint. This company has the genuine paints used at the time of manufacturing. The company is located in Germany and they have ALL of the true color combinations, for all years and all models. I have an SRT6 and needed the interior paint. It took two weeks for the delivery from the day of purchase to receive the paint. The touch up paint matched the original paint perfectly, the same identical shade of gray.
Dennis
DTMenace
Chrysler Crossfire leather+Interior paint dark slate grey | eBay
I purchased the dark graphite to touch up that was specific to the SRT6 interior paint from the German source. The dark graphite (XDV PN#F0506904AA) and medium graphite (BD5 PN#E05134799AA), were sold by Chrysler dealers for the Crossfire Limited models with Tutone gray interiors, not the SRT6 interior.
Because the blemishes were located on the console (both sides), I used a foam brush, dabbing the areas that required a touch up. It blended perfectly with the original paint by using a minimal amount of paint. If it was a larger area needing paint, I would have used an air brush to complete the task.
I shook the container (with ball Bering agitators) for a longer period of time and poured a small amount into a small plastic cup, to use a small foam brush.
I hope this helps....
Dennis
DTMenace
Last edited by DTMenace; May 20, 2023 at 03:27 PM.
bluecoupe
I purchased the dark graphite to touch up that was specific to the SRT6 interior paint from the German source. The dark and light graphite the Chrysler dealers sold were for the colors in the Crossfire Limited models.
Because the blemishes were located on the console (both sides), I used a foam brush, dabbing the areas that required a touch up. It blended perfectly with the original paint by using a minimal amount of paint. If it was a larger area needing paint, I would have used an air brush to complete the task.
I shook the container (with ball Bering agitators) for a longer period of time and poured a small amount into a small plastic cup, to use a small foam brush.
I hope this helps....
Dennis
DTMenace
I purchased the dark graphite to touch up that was specific to the SRT6 interior paint from the German source. The dark and light graphite the Chrysler dealers sold were for the colors in the Crossfire Limited models.
Because the blemishes were located on the console (both sides), I used a foam brush, dabbing the areas that required a touch up. It blended perfectly with the original paint by using a minimal amount of paint. If it was a larger area needing paint, I would have used an air brush to complete the task.
I shook the container (with ball Bering agitators) for a longer period of time and poured a small amount into a small plastic cup, to use a small foam brush.
I hope this helps....
Dennis
DTMenace
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