Automotive Plastic Coating for Black, Glossy Trim
Bring back the black shine
Faded, dusty plastic can make a clean car feel old. Restore dashboards, consoles, door panels, and trim to a darker, glossier finish with a simple DIY coating routine.

A darker, cleaner-looking finish
The compact four-piece kit turns a vague shine-up job into a focused plastic care routine.

Bring Back Black
The liquid refreshes faded and tarnished plastic toward a darker, blacker, shinier appearance. Target the dashboard, console, door panels, and trim that make the whole cabin look older than it is.

Coat Against Oxidation
The packaging claims delayed oxidation and lasting protection, giving the treatment a maintenance role beyond instant shine. It keeps the focus on preserving a cared-for look rather than masking dullness for a moment.

Apply Without Guesswork
The yellow sponge gives you a dedicated applicator, while the blue towel supports final wiping and finishing. There is no need to assemble a separate set of tools before starting a detailing session.
Why detailers keep it handy
Practical results from people working with faded trim, older interiors, and weekend detailing projects.
Used it on the gray dashboard trim in my older sedan. The cabin looked more finished after the clean-up.
I used the sponge on the door panels and center console. Much sharper black appearance than I expected from such a small kit.
The sponge and towel were already in the box, which made it easy to add this to a mobile detail job.
The faded plastics in my SUV look noticeably better. The 30ml size means I had to be careful on the larger cabin.
Used it during a deep clean on my hatchback. The tired trim looked much less neglected before I showed the car.
I bought it for the black console and door trim after regular wipes stopped doing much. The finish looks darker and glossier.
Small enough to keep with my weekend cleaning supplies, and having both the applicator and towel included is genuinely useful.
It made the dashboard plastics look more cared for after I removed the dust. Buff carefully, though, because rushing left a few visible streaks.
Used it on a few faded panels before photographing a used car for resale. It gave the interior a cleaner, more deliberate look.
Restore trim in three steps
Keep the area small, check the surface first, and finish each section before moving on.
Clean and test first
Remove dust, grime, and moisture from a suitable plastic area. Test an inconspicuous spot before treating a larger visible section.
Apply with control
Use the yellow sponge to work a controlled amount over one small section at a time. Avoid flooding textured surfaces or spreading the liquid across the whole dashboard at once.
Wipe and finish evenly
Use the blue towel to remove excess and refine the finish before moving to the next panel. Careful buffing keeps the result looking darker and more consistent.
The details that matter
A compact kit with the core pieces for targeted automotive plastic refurbishment.
Coating versus quick shine
Choose the approach that matches the condition of your trim and the result you want from the session.
| Rayhong coating kitFOCUSED REFRESH | Ordinary interior wipes | Trim replacement | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Targets faded plastic | Yes | Partial | Yes |
| Dedicated applicator included | Yes | No | No |
| Finishing towel included | Yes | No | No |
| Focused DIY process | Yes | Yes | No |
| Requires removing the original trim | No | No | Yes |
| Value for targeted refurbishment | Strong | Temporary | High commitment |
Everything for the session
The complete kit gives car owners and detailers the core pieces for a focused trim refurbishment job.
From faded plastic to proud ownership
A clean cabin can still look old when sun-faded plastic keeps showing its age. This routine focuses on the surfaces that make the biggest visual difference.

When Clean Still Looks Old
You vacuum, wipe, and clear the dust, yet the dashboard and door trim still look gray and tired. Sun exposure and oxidation can leave the plastic looking neglected even after a proper interior clean.

A More Deliberate Refresh
Ordinary interior wipes create a quick shine, but they do not give faded plastic a focused refurbishment step. Rayhong pairs a plastic refurbishment liquid with a dedicated sponge and towel for controlled, section-by-section application.

The Cabin You Notice
Once the suitable plastic areas are treated and finished, the cabin has a darker, glossier look that feels more deliberately maintained. It is the kind of detail you notice every time you open the door.
About this item
Bring a tired-looking cabin back to a darker, glossier state you are proud to drive. This compact four-piece kit gives DIY detailers the coating, sponge, and towel for focused plastic refurbishment.
Restore faded automotive plastic to a deep, black, shiny finish with lasting protection.
- faded and tarnished car interior plastics
- oxidized plastic surfaces
- dull dashboard and door trim
- dust-prone plastic surfaces
Questions before you coat
A few practical answers before you decide whether this compact kit suits your vehicle.
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