I used Sandstone. Its a little lighter color than the dash and original so since I have everything out of the interior I plan on taping off the windows and painting the beige parts of the dash Sandstone/ If you are wanting something closer to factory you would need something a couple of degrees darker.
I finally got around to finishing the front seats and the headrest. I sanded the plastic back down cleaned it and sprayed it with an adhesion spray called bulldog so hopefully that will help.




Looks much better. I would also be curious to see how long SEM lasts on the seating surfaces. Seems to be a good way to get a bit more life from your seat covers before having to replace them.
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Nice, looking good. I'm so used to looking at my seats with cracks, rips and tears all in the leather -__-



