

🖤 Transform your ride’s interior with pro-grade precision and zero compromise.
SEM 15013 Landau Black Color Coat is a 12 oz aerosol enamel spray designed to restore or change the color of automotive interiors. It delivers a fade-resistant, flexible, and permanent matte finish that perfectly matches OEM black vinyl and plastics. Fast drying and easy to apply, it’s trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike to refresh interiors without the cost of panel replacement.
| ASIN | B00B3HXS8A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,577 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #34 in Automotive Spray Paint |
| Brand | SEM |
| Color | Black |
| Color Code | SEM 15013 |
| Coverage | 10 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (522) |
| Date First Available | June 8, 2006 |
| Dry Time In Hours | 1 |
| Exterior | Plastic |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 1.2E+2 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00646786150135 |
| Included Components | Spray can |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.08 pounds |
| Item model number | 15013 |
| Manufacturer | SEM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 15013 |
| Model Name | 15013 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Enamel |
| Product Dimensions | 8.38 x 5.63 x 7.88 inches |
| Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Fade Resistant |
| Special Features | Fade Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Exterior/Indoor |
| UPC | 646786150135 163121239657 |
| Unit Count | 340 Grams |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
K**N
Excellent interior color match and very easy to use
I used the SEM 15013 Landau Black Color Coat to repair scuffs and heat marks on the glovebox of my 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning, and I’m extremely impressed with the results. The color match to Ford’s interior black is spot on. Once cured, it blends seamlessly with the surrounding trim and does not look painted or glossy. Application was very easy. The spray goes on smoothly, dries quickly, and builds evenly with light coats. It lays down a factory-looking matte finish and bonds well to interior plastic when prepped properly. I especially like that it restores the original look without making the surface shiny or slick. This worked exactly as advertised and saved me from replacing an expensive interior panel ($400). I would absolutely use this again for any interior plastic repair or refresh. Highly recommended for automotive interior work.
M**T
Renew and update your interior or change the color!
I had heard about this product before from SEM. Multiple people online had referenced it. I even had a local upholstery shop tell me they use this stuff all the time and especially dealerships use it to touch anything up on cars. It is definitely something you have to try yourself to believe. Yes the cost is more expensive but it's worth it. I will say that there was not as huge of a difference in shades/gloss between the Landau black and satin black. I tried both. The Landau must be more popular given it's about $2 per can cheaper. It does give a slightly glossy look to it but not in a blind you, reflect the light kind of way. I put the satin right up next to it and couldn't tell a huge difference but on a vinyl or plastic surface it is more flat colored than the Landau. If you look at the ingredients on the back of the can it has colorant, however that is processed, probably in a liquid dye type form and also titanium dioxide. Other than those two things and some petroleum, it's all various alcohols in the can. You can definitely tell once you start spraying it. Do so with open ventilation and if you plan to do very much more than a piece or two do yourself a favor and get a respirator because this will cause cancer. Other than that, it smells like really strong nail polish and takes a little bit to air out. Given the contents mostly being alcohol it sticks to what you are spraying, lays out evenly, and drys very quickly. It doesn't bunch up on carpet or headliner to give it that tacky paint kind of feeling. Just brush the carpet after you are done. I will say that if you plan to do a color change on a light to dark color don't do so if you have thick carpet. It takes 2-3 times more material just because it needs to cover any light color that would show through. You can only get it to penetrate maybe 1/4" to 3/16" of the carpet threads. It may look ok but if the threads get folded over or you spread it with your hand you can see the original color. Even head liners that are a light shade going to a dark color like black took quite a bit more material. It looks amazing when done still. This product works best when you use it over vinyl or plastic. Light to dark color changes don't see to be a problem on these materials. Spray multiple light coats and then the last one basically double it up to make it a little wetter. That has worked well for me and it actually takes a lot of material to get it to run. You essentially have to sit in one spot for a second or more to get it to run. I did find out for application that it only likes being sprayed with the can fully upright for the most consistent spray pattern that is smooth. Holding the can horizontally you can only spray maybe 5-6" sweeps at a time because the spray pattern will go from full to half and anything inbetween. It just seems like it doesn't get as much constant pressure so hang up your parts and spray them with the can upright. Also, spraying it not in the upright position it will tend to spray out some little blobs here and there very minute maybe a pencil head thickness in diameter. Those are basically considerations for application. It's an easy product to use. The nozzle is a little harder to depress and can fatigue your finger if you are spraying a large part 10-12 sq. ft. in size. I haven't had any adhesion issues yet but time will tell. I know others that use this for muscle car restorations and they swear by it. Clean your part thoroughly. I use a degreaser like simple green and a brush. Wipe it off with a microfiber towel. Wipe it down with a wet microfiber if you are worried about residue. It's ready to paint after that but if you want one more step wipe it down with acetone. I have not had any issues with dirt so I usually don't have to do that last step but it is part of SEM's prep products. Overall, if you are tired of the color of your interior and want to change it without going to an upholstery shop, you need to make something look more like new(it won't cover up a worn surface just change the color), or want to spruce something up to get it sold, then this is a product for you. I was very amazed at what it could do over vinyl and plastic. Nobody can tell it was coated. Even with the carpet and headliner I had many compliments. You can't lose much so give it a try.
J**S
Great sem quality
Perfect match Honda black interior
R**N
Perfect Mini Match - SEM 15013 Landau Black
SEM Landau Black Interior Paint (15013) is a perfect match for BMW / Mini interior parts. I was surprised how well the final finish matches the level of gloss / satin that the original parts have. Landau Black is great for BMW / Mini applications.
T**C
You won't find a better product anywhere!!!!
I can't say enough how 5 cans completly saved me hundreds. First let me say anyone that buys a vehicle and has tan carpet and floor mats needs to think twice. I should have done that but got caught up in the new vehicle purchase. Anyway I own a 2006 Tundra Double Cab, this is my weekend hobby truck and it is in pristine condition. I am in the process of completely changing the truck from the inside out. Sure like anyone else we are all on a budget and don't want to spend money towards something that can and will be changed by using this product. First let me stress two very important things, #1 where a ventilator mask, you can buy the 3m versions with the painting filters anywhere, this is NOT spray paint. #2 throughly and i mean throughly clean your carpets before doing any applications of this product. Make sure you shampoo your carpets and use a degreaser on tough spots.I paid $50 to have mine shampooed and I used Spray Nine degreaser on the whole carpet cleaned it off and let it dry. Why? because if you don't, this product will come off very easily and you don't wanna clean it twice. It doesn't matter whether you pull the whole carpet out or not, its up to you but use plastic drop clothes and tape it off. after you put on the first coat, use a stiff bristle brush and pull the carpet fibers back and forth and you will see where you need to add the second coat. Trust me on this... I believe the entire project cost me $75 total and it looks like a million. Plus there is NO longer an OEM carpet kit for my truck, if you did find one its about $865 from the dealer, no one makes a molded aftermarket kit, and to have one done by a shop was going to be $475 with stitched panels and underpad, etc. save your money. I used this product and I am truly staffed with the results, hopefully Ill get some [pics up soon
C**Y
Great
Excellent product
C**N
color is good, seems durable
Bought this to paint and seal a Alphasmart Neo 2 (hard, textured plastic). Covers well, color is good, seems durable. This is the most expensive can of spray paint I've ever bought and I was hesitant about it at first. I bought this to spray my Alphasmart from it's black-green color to a pure black. I ran through several coats, each one rather light. The black covered over the darker plastic well, but when it hit white labels it took several coats to fully cover. Surprisingly, when I would over-spray the paint fixed itself like nothing happened. Even with a few mistakes, the paint itself shows no blemishes and I have no complaint about it. One star off for the high price. I can't see myself using this for more than smaller plastic parts.
W**N
Dyed some seats they look great
SEM dye is the best
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