Fleet SEM Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
The Fleet SEM lineup keeps things strictly professional with a curated collection of 2 recorded colors. We're looking at the "executive suite" of neutrals here: Light Wheat and Light Flint. These aren't just colors; they are the reliable, understated backbone of the interior world. While some manufacturers go wild with neon greens, Fleet SEM stays focused on those clean, classic tones that make a cabin feel like a fresh start every time you climb in.
What to Watch For
Because these colors are most often found on high-traffic interior surfaces like door panels and dashboards, they face two main enemies: UV rays and "human oils." You might notice some fading on the tops of the door cards where the sun hits, or a little bit of peeling near the grab handles. To find your specific match, skip the exterior of the car and head straight for the driver's side door jamb. Look for a sticker with a code labeled "INT" or "TR"-that's your golden ticket to matching that Light Wheat or Flint perfectly.
Driveway Repair Tip
When you're using a touch-up brush on these interior shades, the secret isn't in the paint-it's in the cleaning. Before you even unscrew the cap, wipe the area down with a bit of mild soap and water (and let it dry completely!) to get rid of any old interior cleaners or oils. When you apply the paint, think "thin and patient." Since these are flat, textured surfaces, one thick blob will stand out. Instead, use the tip of your brush to dab the color into the nick. If you're using a spray can for a larger scuff, hold it about 10 inches away and use quick, light mists. It requires patience to build the color up, but that's how you keep it looking factory-fresh.