color match spray dye (paint) to match interior marine blue?

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What would be the best color match spray dye (paint) to match interior marine blue?

I would like to recolor some armrests

I have leather dye that I used on the seats but I feel a spray paint product would be better

I have tried googling this with no luck, getting so many hits on exterior, other models etc.
 
Newark does custom color sprays for our vinyl interiors. I’ll be using them to turn blue to black..
Stephen, i would just order up some SEM color coat - satin black. you can either buy it in rattle cans or you can buy it to put in your sprayer. the stuff works / looks great. its flexible to withstand movement of the material.
 
Stephen, i would just order up some SEM color coat - satin black. you can either buy it in rattle cans or you can buy it to put in your sprayer. the stuff works / looks great. its flexible to withstand movement of the material.
Yeah, I do like SEM...I've used Landau black, though..is that the consensus for a good bmw black?
 
either landau or satin are perfect color. the sheen is the only thing different. i used to think landau had more sheen, but i painted a black armrest for Pete in satin black and it looked really nice. so for bigger things, i think satin is great.
 
If you can find a sherwin williams automotive dealer they still have interior paints. Apparently no one carries the SEM mixing systems any longer… at least not that I could find.

My guy did mine in chromabase base that is also practically extinct.
 
i just pulled out my actual samples along with a couple of blue interior pieces and 15043 is the very best match. my chart doesn't have 15433 gloss midnight or 15293 tahoe blue
 
I only used it for the welting.

I did my door panels, arm rests, rear panels with a custom paint from my DuPont (Axalta) dealer. I was matching my new blue seat covers etc.
 
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