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FAQ » Sure Coat

 
SURE COAT
How is Sure Coat applied?
     - It can be applied with a paint spray gun with a 1.4mm tip or can be applied 
       with our 05500 Poly Brush Applicator

Can I thin Sure Coat
     - Yes, with 16754 Sure-Coat Reducer.

I am trying to match the interior of my 1975 Mercedes Benz. I don’t know what the color is called and I don’t have an interior trim code. What can I do? 
     - Consult the 70034 Fleet and Foreign Color Selector. Here you may 
       find a color that matches or is close enough for your application. If there is a 
       color that is close, you or your jobber can mix the formula and tint it to 
       match what you need.

I am trying to match the interior of my 1997 Chrysler. I don’t know the trim code or the name of the color. What can I do? 
     - Take a look at the CCCC-97 Interior and Exterior Automotive Vinyl & 
      Plastic Colors
chip card. Here you may see the color you need and its 
       corresponding SEM Intermix number. If it is not here, try the 70034 Fleet 
      and Foreign Color Selector.


I applied Sure Coat to some plastic parts on my car. If I scrape that part, the coating comes off.
     - Sure Coat is designed to be a durable and permanent coating that won't 
       flake, peel or crack. A quality job begins with quality preperation. Please 
       refer to the technical document, RAP-1 in the product section of the web 
       site for detailed preperation and application.

Can I paint my convertible top with your products?
     - Yes, if it is a vinyl convertible top. We don’t recommend to coat canvas or 
       cloth tops. See the RAP-1 under product information for detailed prep and 
       application procedures. 

If you have further questions please contact our technical department at technical@semproducts.com.

 

 

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