Automotive Plastic Restorer for Faded Trim & Dashboards
Turn Faded Plastic Into a Refreshed Finish
Bring dull, weathered automotive and motorcycle plastic back to a darker, cleaner-looking appearance. Restore the look of neglected trim at home, in the garage, or during a full detail.

Bring Back Darker-Looking Plastic
Black Power focuses on the visual problem shoppers actually see: gray, dull, weathered vehicle plastic that washing leaves behind.

Revive The Dark Look
The product improves the visibly faded appearance of automotive and motorcycle plastic with a darker-looking finish. The before-and-after contrast makes the change easy to see.

Made For Vehicle Plastic
Use it on suitable dashboards, trim, body plastic, bumpers, vents, and motorcycle panels. Its focus is automotive care, not general household cleaning.

A Compact Detailing Step
The compact black bottle fits neatly into a garage shelf, vehicle-care box, or professional detailing setup. It gives you a practical low-commitment way to address faded plastic.
Why Detailers Keep Reaching For It
Real owners use it after washing, before a ride, and whenever faded plastic starts stealing attention from the rest of the vehicle.
I used it after a Saturday wash and the dashboard stopped looking so tired. The change showed most around the instrument trim.
My older sedan looked clean except for the faded exterior trim. This gave the black plastic a much more refreshed appearance.
Used it on the weathered panels of my motorcycle before a local ride. The black looked deeper and less gray.
Bought it for a recently purchased car. It was the final little step after washing that made the interior look more finished.
The bottle is easy to keep in our detailing supplies, and I used it on both an interior panel and exterior trim during one job.
Good compact product for gray-looking pickup trim. I worked slowly over one section and liked the refreshed look.
Washing had done nothing for the faded plastic, so I tried this. It works, but you need to spread it carefully or the finish can look streaky.
I used it before taking photos of my motorcycle and the panels looked darker. The 60ml bottle is compact, so I see it as better for smaller detailing jobs.
I keep an older classic car for weekend drives. This made the tired plastic look more presentable before a casual show-and-shine outing.
Restore The Surface Step By Step
A careful application keeps the finish more even and makes it easier to judge the result.
Clean And Dry The Plastic
Remove loose dirt and grime, then let the dashboard, trim, or panel dry before applying the restorer.
Test A Hidden Area
Apply a small amount to a discreet section first. Check the appearance before treating the visible surface.
Use A Small Amount
Work on one manageable section at a time. Spread the liquid thinly and evenly across suitable plastic.
Inspect The Finish
Compare the treated area with untouched plastic under good light. Continue only when the finish looks even.
More Than Just Another Wash
Choose the approach that matches the problem. Faded plastic needs more than another pass with a general cleaner.
| Plastic RestorerFOCUSED | Ordinary Wash | Replace Trim | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Targets faded plastic appearance | Yes | No | Yes |
| Works as a detailing step after washing | Yes | Partial | No |
| Useful for dashboards and motorcycle panels | Yes | Partial | Partial |
| Low-commitment alternative to replacing intact trim | Yes | Yes | No |
| Purpose-built for vehicle plastic | Yes | No | No |
A Cleaner Vehicle Starts With Details
A fresh wash cannot change plastic that has faded gray. This is the focused restoration step for the surfaces that still make a clean vehicle look tired.

The Wash Is Not Enough
You can wash the vehicle thoroughly and still see the problem. Sun, weather, grime, and age leave black dashboards, panels, and trim looking gray and neglected.

Target The Gray Plastic
Repeating the same wash will not restore the visual depth of faded plastic. A purpose-built automotive plastic restorer gives those surfaces their own detailing step.

A More Finished Vehicle
The treated plastic looks darker, cleaner, and more refreshed beside the untouched area. It is the small finish that makes the whole vehicle look more cared for.
About this item
Bring faded dashboards, trim, and motorcycle panels back to a darker, cleaner-looking appearance after washing. Black Power is a compact automotive plastic restorer for home garages, vehicle owners, a
Restores the dark, refreshed appearance of faded automotive and motorcycle plastic
- dull plastic trim
- faded black surfaces
- dirty-looking dashboards
- weathered motorcycle and car body plastic
Before You Restore Your Trim
Straight answers for choosing, applying, and judging an automotive plastic restorer.
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