Parking brake lever and steering wheel cover paint

dpdapper

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Need to repaint/touch up the metal part of the parking brake lever, as well as the steering wheel column cover where it has been abraded by the key ring. Any paint recommendations?
 

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For those parts not textured I've used both SEM Color Coat Landau Black or SEM Trim Black.

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The handbrake metal part is a smooth satin black, not textured.

I too had a steering column cover with abrasion marks form the keys. I wanted to keep the splatter effect as original as possible, so i made some trials.

I've successfully reproduced the splatter effect with some hand placed dabs of filler where the abrasions were, letting them dry, stacking a few layers, and finally covering the whole steering column cover in a fresh thin matt satin black. The original splatter effect paint is dull, but your fresh black layer will be a smooth layer; even a matt paint it too shiny. Wiping that before it dries will give it the original matt finish, but now with all scratches filled and everything looking uniform.

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This leaves the original splatter effect in place. Here's the endresult; you can't even make out where the paint was chipped.
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by the way, the rings around the instruments, the steering column panel and the center console all have different textures
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Piggybacking onto this question, what's the best SEM match to the gloss of molded plastic parts like later steering wheel hubs? I have an E21 3-spoke sport wheel with a faded look to the plastic that I'd like to recoat to look new. I have SEM Trim Black that I've used on my 911 but that looks a bit too flat. Is Landau Black a little glossier?
 

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Have a look at Eastwoods plastic refinisher if the parts you want done are plastic I have used it for years with great results

Thanks, Rick
You mean the kind they have for refinishing faded exterior plastic? I wasn’t sure that kind of paint would work well on soft plastic.
 
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