Automotive Plastic Restorer for Faded Interior Trim
Turn Faded Plastic Into Fresh-Looking Trim
Gray, dull dashboard plastics can make a clean car feel neglected. Refresh tired interior trim with a smooth, darker-looking finish in a simple wipe-on step.

Refresh Tired Interior Plastic
A focused coating step brings together a darker-looking finish, controlled application, and compact storage for DIY interior care.

Bring Back Visual Depth
The liquid coating is made for faded-looking automotive plastic. After application, suitable surfaces appear darker, smoother, and shinier than their dull starting point.

A More Controlled Wipe
The rectangular sponge gives you a purpose-built way to spread the liquid across trim. It is easier to control around dashboard edges and textured door-panel surfaces than a random cloth or paper towel.

Protect The Fresh Look
The packaging lists anti-ultraviolet, odor, dust, and anti-aging support alongside decontamination and smooth-shine claims. That gives the refresh step a wider care story than appearance alone.

Small Kit, Big Reset
The 30 ml bottle, sponge, and dedicated retail box keep the treatment easy to store for planned detailing and targeted interior touch-ups.
Why Owners Reach For It
Fresh-looking trim is a small detail with a noticeable effect on the cabin.
Used it on my gray dashboard after a deep clean. The cabin looked darker and more finished right away.
I keep it in my mobile detailing kit. Having the sponge in the box saves me from hunting for an applicator.
My older car's door trim had gone flat and gray. The small bottle was easy to store between touch-ups.
I cleaned the plastic first and worked in small sections. The finish looked smoother without the usual quick-wipe feel.
Used it for final cabin touch-ups before photographing a used car. The console looked more even under bright light.
The center console was the first place I tried. It brought back a darker look after the family-car cleanout.
The boxed kit made my first detailing attempt feel manageable. The sponge takes a little practice to load evenly.
I used it on aging trim in a classic-car interior and liked the smoother-looking finish. It was a simpler option than replacing parts.
Nice little product for a cabin reset. The bottle is compact, so a larger interior needs careful product control.
Wipe On A Cleaner Finish
A careful prep routine keeps the application controlled and the result more even-looking.
Clean The Surface
Remove dust, grime, and existing residue from the suitable plastic trim. Let it dry fully before opening the coating.
Test A Hidden Area
Apply a small amount to an inconspicuous section and check the appearance before treating the visible panel.
Load The Sponge Lightly
Put a small amount on the rectangular sponge. Start light and add product gradually rather than saturating the applicator.
Spread A Thin Layer
Work across the trim in small sections, following the contours and keeping the coating even.
Let It Set
Leave the treated area untouched while it settles. Inspect it under different light and remove visible excess promptly.
The Essentials At A Glance
A compact format gives you the core tools for a focused plastic-refresh step.
Beyond A Basic Interior Wipe
Choose the approach that matches the job. Routine cleaning and targeted plastic refreshing are different steps.
| Plastic Restorer KitFOCUSED | Basic Wipe | Replacement Trim | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Focused on faded plastic appearance | Yes | Partial | Yes |
| Dedicated applicator included | Yes | No | No |
| Wipe-on DIY process | Yes | Yes | No |
| Useful for targeted touch-ups | Yes | Partial | No |
| Requires removing interior parts | No | No | Yes |
Three Simple Essentials
Everything needed for a focused interior plastic refresh is presented together in one compact kit.
A Cleaner Cabin Needs Finished Trim
Regular cleaning removes surface mess, but faded plastic can still make the interior look older than it feels.

The Clean Car That Still Looks Old
You vacuum the seats, clear the console, and wipe the dash. Then the gray-looking plastic catches the light and gives away the vehicle's age. Faded dashboard, door-panel, and console trim can undo the feeling of a properly finished clean.

A Focused Refresh Step
This automotive plastic restorer gives that tired trim its own step. Clean and dry the surface, load the rectangular sponge, and spread a thin layer across suitable interior plastic instead of relying on another quick wipe.

The Cabin Looks Put Together
The treated surface appears darker, smoother, and shinier, giving the cabin a more considered finish. It is a small detailing move, but it changes what you see every time bright daylight hits the dash.
Prepare, Apply, Let Set
Good preparation matters more than using a heavy amount of product.
About this item
Bring a cleaner sense of pride back to a tired cabin with a darker, smoother-looking finish on faded interior plastic. The compact boxed kit includes the liquid coating and a rectangular sponge for co
Refreshes faded automotive plastic parts with a smooth, shiny black finish
- faded or gray-looking dashboard plastics
- dull automotive interior trim
- surface grime and contamination
- plastic aging from ultraviolet exposure
Questions Before You Refresh
Use it with a clean surface, a light hand, and a clear sense of where it belongs.






















