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Does anyone know what the color is that GM used for things like the radio and HVAC buttons and radio and HVAC faces on the '03-06s? This is also the color on the dash bezel insets that surround the gauge and switch openings, so maybe someone knows from having redone their bezel. Colorbond seems to have a selection that covers all of the colors in their LVP line, but I can't tell which of the dark colors would be the right one. It looks like maybe it's Very Dark Pewter (159), but Dark Slate (646) and Graphite (641) also look like possibilities, or there are also a couple of others that it might be. I suppose I could buy one of each and try them, but I really didn't want to waste money buying colors that I don't need.

I'd like to try repainting worn buttons and then use a laser to etch the labels back on the button. When I've looked closely at the buttons under a microscope, it appears that is how they were done originally.

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Has anyone tried repainting and laser etching to restore worn buttons?
 

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usually the colors on these trucks are pewter or dark pewter/very dark pewter, the SEM brand is usually a perfect match
 
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Many have used the sticker kits with good results.
I have seen them for the '03-06 radio buttons, but I haven't seen these for the HVAC buttons, only the NNBS. From what I have seen, apparently this is a big problem with NNBS HVAC controls. Besides, repainting and laser etching just seems like a better solution.
 

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The 99-02 trim is different than the 03-06. I don't remember which is which, but they have different names for the same colors because they gave it a different sheen.
 

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The 99-02 trim is different than the 03-06. I don't remember which is which, but they have different names for the same colors because they gave it a different sheen.

Its the 921/922 interior. Same codes, different colors.
 

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Its the 921/922 interior. Same codes, different colors.
I don't know which ones they are, but they are the same colors for the different years.
The 99-02 were charcoal, graphite, black. I don't remember the order. I think its graphite, charcoal, then black.
The 03-06 were pewter, dark pewter, etc..
graphite is the same color as pewter. charcoal is the same color as dark pewter. (AGAIN, I may have those backwards, but you get the idea). The only difference is the sheen, and I'm pretty sure the later models were only 1 level shinier.

It sounds like you have the same code, then you could do it that way. I think if you put them side by side, you aren't even going to know, If you upgraded both of your a pillars (such as for tweeter pods), you probably wouldn't even be able to tell there is a difference.
 

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I don't know which ones they are, but they are the same colors for the different years.
The 99-02 were charcoal, graphite, black. I don't remember the order. I think its graphite, charcoal, then black.
The 03-06 were pewter, dark pewter, etc..
graphite is the same color as pewter. charcoal is the same color as dark pewter. (AGAIN, I may have those backwards, but you get the idea). The only difference is the sheen, and I'm pretty sure the later models were only 1 level shinier.

It sounds like you have the same code, then you could do it that way. I think if you put them side by side, you aren't even going to know, If you upgraded both of your a pillars (such as for tweeter pods), you probably wouldn't even be able to tell there is a difference.

Mine is 06 with 921/922 which is med drk pewter, blah blah. Not sure about the whole sheen thing on the plastics. I was thinking of how the 921/922 codes were used for a completely different color set for the leather (which I realize is not what this thread is about).

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and I mixed up talking about the interior color of the fabric with the trim.
 
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Well, thanks for the input. I think I'll try the Very Dark Pewter, since my interior is Pewter with Dark Pewter on the upper dash. At $20 a can I was just hoping to confirm before buying.
 
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Well, the buttons are not Very Dark Pewter. Got the can today and sprayed a test piece. It's too light. I've already tried black (not from SEM's GM line, just a hardware store black) and it is too black. So this must be one of the other colors. Question is which? I did find SEM's downloadable color chart, and Dark Graphite is a Ford color, so I don't believe it's that one. The dark colors for GM are Black, Very Dark Pewter, Graphite, and Very Dark Gray. If the PDF colors are anywhere close to accurate, then all but Black are too light. The SEM GM Black is not absolutely black in the PDF color chart, so maybe that is the right one.
 

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Well, the buttons are not Very Dark Pewter. Got the can today and sprayed a test piece. It's too light. I've already tried black (not from SEM's GM line, just a hardware store black) and it is too black. So this must be one of the other colors. Question is which? I did find SEM's downloadable color chart, and Dark Graphite is a Ford color, so I don't believe it's that one. The dark colors for GM are Black, Very Dark Pewter, Graphite, and Very Dark Gray. If the PDF colors are anywhere close to accurate, then all but Black are too light. The SEM GM Black is not absolutely black in the PDF color chart, so maybe that is the right one.

Did you determine the color? i just got a 2003 Yukon Denali and i want to paint the center console. It looks pretty dark but not black. Just wondering if you got it nailed down yet.
 
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Did you determine the color? i just got a 2003 Yukon Denali and i want to paint the center console. It looks pretty dark but not black. Just wondering if you got it nailed down yet.
No, not yet. My guess at this point is SEM 17093 of their Classic Coat line, GM 848 Black. However, I haven't ordered it yet to check it out. The Very Dark Pewter that I bought is a pretty good match for the dark gray top of the dash though. Don't know how close that matches your console.
 

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