rattler can painting door pannels ?

I am due to post pics of my interior job soon to show what has been done. I used both SEM rattle can dye and some Dupont interior paint also. I had to use the SEM dye on the kick panels, seat hinge covers, center armrest trim and the sun visors because I could not get the right color from the Dupont chart. the Dupont paint was used on the door armrests and bases, the dash frame and pad, stering column, and a few misc parts. My interior was all blue and I changed much of it to white. I wont get into all that was done as not to swipe the thread but the paint is the topic and why the two types were used. The SEM dye came in the specific color I needed and after prep the dye went on nice and turned out great. The Dupont dye was needed to get the specific color and texture. I had pint mixed off a color chart. They add a flex agent so as not to crack or peel once put on. This dye was not cheap. It goes for over a 100 bucks a gallon. It did though go on the dash frame and looked like factory paint. I do not have a compressor so the place set me up with a nifty spray bottle. It has a glass bottle to hold the dye and these refill cartridges of little arresol cans that screw onto the top of the glass jar. They work great and the job went well. I have found out you can get this spray setup at Menards, Home Depot, or Lowes also. The setup is less than ten bucks and the refills are about 5 bucks and they last a long time. I painted the entire pint on one cartridge and had no need for the refill.