Automotive Plastic Coating Agent for Revived Interior Trim
Give faded trim a refreshed second look
Turn dull dashboards, door panels, and consoles into a darker, more uniform-looking interior. Apply the coating with the included sponge, then level the finish with the microfiber cloth.

A More Deliberate Trim Refresh
The formula and dedicated tools turn a vague touch-up into a focused interior detailing step.

Bring Back A Deeper Look
The plastic revitalizing coating refreshes faded and tarnished automotive interior plastic so treated panels appear darker and more uniform.

Apply With Control
The rectangular sponge gives you a dedicated surface for spreading product across dashboards, door panels, consoles, and trim without reaching for improvised tools.

Finish With A Clean Wipe
The included blue microfiber cloth lets you wipe and level the treated surface after application, so the three-piece set is ready for the job.

A Compact Detailing Kit
The bottle, applicator, and cloth form a portable setup for targeted refresh projects, resale preparation, and routine interior maintenance.
Why Detailers Keep It Handy
Straight answers from owners who used it on tired, faded interior plastic.
I used it on the faded door panels before listing my daily driver. The cabin looked more even in the photos.
The sponge and cloth made the center console easy to work in sections. No need to hunt down extra tools.
Small enough to keep with my detailing supplies, and useful for selective touch-ups before a vehicle handoff.
My older SUV dashboard had that gray, weathered look. After careful application it looked darker and cleaner.
I bought it for a project-car interior. The coating format feels more purposeful than wiping on a random dressing.
first interior detail I have done myself. I cleaned, tested a hidden spot, then worked the trim with the sponge. Manageable process.
It gave the console and door plastics a more refreshed appearance. The 30ml bottle is compact, so I used it only on the areas that needed it.
Good for selective interior touch-ups. Buffing takes care, especially around textured trim, but the finish came out even.
I keep the dedicated kit in the garage for dashboard and trim maintenance. It is reassuring to have the cloth and applicator together.
Refresh Trim In Three Steps
Clean preparation and a light hand create the most even-looking result.
Clean And Dry
Remove dust, grease, and old dressing from the target plastic. Let the surface dry completely before opening the coating.
Test Then Apply
Try a hidden section first. If the appearance suits the plastic, spread a light, controlled amount with the rectangular foam applicator.
Buff The Finish
Use the blue microfiber cloth to wipe and level the treated area. Work panel by panel and inspect edges, seams, and textured sections.
The Set At A Glance
A compact format with the core pieces needed for a careful trim refresh.
Coating Versus Quick-Dress Products
Choose a format that matches how deliberately you want to treat faded interior plastic.
| This coating setDEDICATED | Interior wipe | Dressing | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plastic-focused format | ✓ | Partial | Partial |
| Dedicated applicator included | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Microfiber finishing cloth included | ✓ | Partial | ✗ |
| Controlled panel-by-panel application | ✓ | Partial | Partial |
| Complete 3-item setup | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
Everything For A Clean Application
The complete three-item setup keeps the treatment focused and easy to start.
When A Cabin Needs Attention
A small restoration ritual can change how an aging cabin feels every time you open the door.

The Cabin Looks Older
A freshly vacuumed cabin can still look tired when its dashboard, door panels, cup holders, and trim have turned gray or uneven. Faded plastic makes an otherwise maintained vehicle feel neglected.

A Better Kind Of Reset
Interior wipes and dressings can create a quick shine, but they do not give you the same deliberate, plastic-focused application. This set brings the coating, foam sponge, and finishing cloth together for a more controlled refresh.

Ready For The Next Drive
Treat the surfaces you see every day before resale, an inspection, a road trip, or an important passenger ride. The result is a darker, more refreshed and uniform-looking cabin that feels cared for again.
Care For The Refreshed Finish
Good preparation and gentle maintenance keep the interior looking consistent.
About this item
A few careful minutes can make tired interior plastic look ready for its next drive. This compact three-piece set refreshes faded dashboards, door panels, consoles, and trim with a bottle, foam applic
Revitalizes faded and tarnished automotive interior plastic surfaces
- faded interior plastics
- tarnished dashboards
- dull door panels
- worn center consoles
Questions Before You Apply
Use the set with a careful eye, the right surfaces, and realistic expectations.