Automotive Plastic Coating for Faded Trim Restoration
Turn faded trim into fresh-looking plastic
Bring tired dashboards, panels, mirrors, and trim back to a darker, richer look. This easy-applied coating refreshes the finish while adding a protective shine.

A cleaner finish starts here
The focused kit brings restoration, surface protection, and controlled application together for practical vehicle care.

Bring Back Richness
The coating improves the appearance of faded, whitened automotive plastic with a darker, richer, more uniform finish. It gives dull trim a renewed satin-to-gloss look instead of leaving it looking chalky.

More Than Temporary Shine
This is a dedicated plastic coating for restoration and surface protection, not a quick layer of household oil. The finish is made to look intentional across the selected panel.

Apply With Control
The blue-and-black sponge gives you a simple way to spread the liquid across targeted plastic areas. Work in small sections and keep the layer thin for a more even result.

A Focused Detailing Kit
The 30 ml bottle, box, and applicator create a compact kit for at-home refreshes, targeted trim work, and periodic maintenance. It keeps the job focused instead of adding bulky workshop equipment.
What detailers noticed first
Real owners used it on the faded, chalky trim that regular cleaning could not bring back.
Used it on the faded exterior trim of my weekend car. The plastic looked darker and more even after I cleaned it properly first.
I bought it for a chalky dashboard. The small bottle fits easily in my detailing tote and the cabin looks fresher now.
Used between used-car listings on some whitened bezels. The included sponge gave me good control around the edges.
It brought a richer look back to the mirror and door trim on my older SUV. You do need to apply it evenly or the variation shows.
The instrument panel was the first thing I tackled. Compact kit, simple sponge, and a much less washed-out appearance.
I used it while refreshing a project vehicle. Having the coating and applicator together made the trim job feel nicely contained.
Repeated cleaning had left the family hatchback plastic looking dull, so I tried this on the dashboard and door trim. The 30 ml bottle is compact, so I prioritized the most visible areas.
I carry this for small trim jobs on mobile detailing visits. The sponge is handy for focused touch-ups.
first time using a plastic coating. I started with one hidden section, then worked across the faded interior panels. The finish looks richer without the old chalky cast.
Restore In A Few Steps
Preparation and restraint make the difference. Start small, work on dry plastic, and inspect the finish as you go.
Clean The Surface
Remove dust, grease, and grime from the selected plastic area. Let it dry fully before coating.
Test A Hidden Spot
Plastic texture and previous treatments vary between vehicles. Check an inconspicuous area before moving to the visible panel.
Apply Sparingly
Put the liquid on the included sponge and spread a thin, even layer across a small section.
Inspect The Finish
Check the surface for even coverage and a richer appearance before continuing across matching trim.
Coating Over Temporary Shine
The value is in a dedicated restoration step with its own applicator, rather than repeatedly masking faded plastic.
| Homonth CoatingFOCUSED KIT | Temporary Dressing | Household Oil | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Made for automotive plastic restoration | Yes | Partial | No |
| Includes a dedicated applicator | Yes | Partial | No |
| Targets faded and whitened appearance | Yes | Partial | No |
| Controlled thin-layer application | Yes | Partial | Partial |
| Compact one-time kit for focused jobs | Yes | Partial | No |
Everything For The First Refresh
The boxed presentation keeps the first restoration session straightforward.
A small step toward prouder detailing
When the plastic looks neglected, regular washing is not enough. Homonth gives the most visible faded surfaces a focused restoration step.

The Plastic That Gives It Away
A clean vehicle can still look tired when the dashboard, bezel, door frame, mirror, or trim has turned pale and chalky. Those faded surfaces catch the eye every time you get in or walk past the car.

A Better Kind Of Refresh
More scrubbing cannot bring color back to weathered-looking plastic. This dedicated coating turns restoration into a controlled detailing step, with a liquid formula and applicator sponge made for targeted coverage.

Back To A Richer Look
Apply it carefully to suitable plastic areas and the surface takes on a darker, richer, more uniform appearance. It is the kind of small finish detail that makes the whole vehicle feel cared for again.
Prepare First, Apply Carefully
Good preparation protects the finish you want and keeps coverage consistent.
About this item
Bring faded dashboards, bezels, mirrors, and trim back to a darker, richer look that makes the vehicle feel cared for again. This focused 30 ml coating kit includes the sponge needed for controlled ap
Restores faded automotive plastic with a fresh look, protective coating, and long-lasting shine
- Aging instrument panels
- Whitened front bezels
- Textureless door frames
- Whitened rear-view mirrors
Before You Coat Your Trim
A few practical answers for choosing surfaces, planning coverage, and getting the finish right.






















