Plastic paint to match burgundy interior

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In restoring my burgundy interior, and I want to re-dye/paint faded plastic parts.

I read that ColorBond interior paint is good for this.

Selecting the closest matching color (1988 Porsche), gives me: "Porsche Magenta Red".
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/product/ ... agenta-red

Has anyone used this product? How is their match, and how is the final result in terms of quality/durability?

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Vel
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I have (for the last 40 years) used a product called surflex from colorplus.

They can match perfectly whatever sample (one inch by one inch) that you send them

Highly recommended...

https://colorplus.com/products/surflex- ... olor-match

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Thanks. It says it's for leather or vinyl. Have you used it for hard-plastic pieces?
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V951S wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2026 1:23 pm Thanks. It says it's for leather or vinyl. Have you used it for hard-plastic pieces?
Yes, just make sure to follow the instructions completely.

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