SEM 39143 black trim

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  • SimplyDope
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    +1 for SEM.

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  • Tico Frank
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    Doing this asap

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  • Slangbox
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    Originally posted by spooledtt
    Did that. To all 3 cans. All of them still sucked.
    This used to happen to me. I realized that my finger was too far forward and the very tip of it was just barely in the spray pattern, so paint would gather on my finger and then spray off in a large drop.

    Move your finger back.

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  • rede30
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    This is the only trim paint I buy. I have gone through many many cans of it. I just ordered 4 cans from Amazon and will have great success, i am sure.

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  • spooledtt
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    Originally posted by slow e30
    sounds like you suck.

    take the tip, rinse it in hot water. turn can upside down spray three times in little spurts to clear nozzle, then proceed with the 10-12 inch method.
    Did that. To all 3 cans. All of them still sucked.

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  • slow e30
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    Originally posted by spooledtt
    I hate this stuff. When it works it looks freaking incredible!! But most of the time it just sputters out drops of paint and fucks everything up. Anyone else experience this?? Or do i just suck at spray paint?
    sounds like you suck.

    take the tip, rinse it in hot water. turn can upside down spray three times in little spurts to clear nozzle, then proceed with the 10-12 inch method.

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  • spooledtt
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    I hate this stuff. When it works it looks freaking incredible!! But most of the time it just sputters out drops of paint and fucks everything up. Anyone else experience this?? Or do i just suck at spray paint?

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  • NeoMishMoo
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    SEM makes great products, worth every penney. They are usually 2-3 times the price of duplicolor. My local Automate carries SEM, I used to buy offline before discovering this. I redid all of my navy interior panels and my tan ceiling with black SEM flexible coating and it looks great.

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  • e30=sexy
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    i used duplicolor gloss black and it made my trim look as good as new. it really wasnt that expensive. i bought it at advance auto parts

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  • daniel
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    Originally posted by hotrodlincoln
    Those all look real good. Where do you usually buy SEM products?
    call around to various car part stores. usually places carry either SEM or duplicolor, but not both (from my experience).

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  • hotrodlincoln
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    Those all look real good. Where do you usually buy SEM products?

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  • evilnickwong
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    I did my rocker panels and rear lower valence with Hammerite smooth black. As above, made a huge difference to the overall look of the lower half of the car.

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  • FredK
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    It's pretty durable, too, because my brake ducts were spraybombed with some crappy paint and I painted my fog light delete panels with the SEM Trim Black. The brake ducts are chipped as hell but the fog light delete panels are holding up quite nicely!

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  • Dave
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    Just did my rockers this afternoon - it was Duplicolor, not SEM, but man - makes a big difference in how they look.

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  • daniel
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    i used SEM "bumper coater" (can't remember number code) for my heckspoiler, rockers, rear valence and front lip:

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    it makes the bottom half of the car look brand new.

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