Plastic Restoration Spray for Faded Automotive Trim
Turn Faded Trim Into Deeper-Looking Plastic
Faded, whitened plastic can make a well-kept vehicle look tired. Refresh its visual depth and uniformity with a simple spray-on coating routine.

A More Focused Trim Refresh
The format stays simple: a compact bottle, a controlled mist, and a purpose built around faded automotive plastic.

Refresh Faded Plastic
The intended result is darker, more uniform-looking automotive plastic with restored visual depth and texture.

Fine-Mist Control
The fine-mist pump distributes the coating across selected surfaces without requiring a bulky applicator tool.

Targeted Versatility
Use it for faded interior plastic, front bezels, instrument panels, mirror housings, dull door trim, and other suitable vehicle plastics.
Compact Format
The 120ml bottle fits a focused maintenance routine and is easy to keep with your vehicle-care supplies.
Why Detailers Reach For It
Feedback from owners, detailers, commuters, and sellers who wanted tired plastic to look more cohesive.
I used it on the faded door trim after cleaning the car. The finish looked much more even once I worked in small sections.
The fine mist is the part I like most. I can target tired interior plastic between larger detailing jobs without soaking the panel.
Used it before taking listing photos. The whitened trim looked more cohesive with the rest of the cleaned car.
good for a quick dashboard refresh. The bottle is small, but that makes it easy to keep in my car-care bin.
My hatchback’s textured trim still looked chalky after washing. This brought back more visual depth on the selected panels.
I keep it in my mobile kit for small faded areas. The spray gives me better control than pouring product onto a cloth.
It made the mirror housings look darker before inspection. Small-area testing and careful wiping take extra time, but the process is manageable.
The selected panels looked noticeably more uniform. Coverage planning matters because I would not spray the 120ml bottle freely over the entire vehicle.
I bought it for aged instrument-panel plastic. After cleaning and testing a hidden spot first, the visible section looked less washed out and fit the cabin better.
How To Apply It
A careful process keeps coverage controlled and makes the visual change easier to judge.
Clean The Panel
Remove dirt, dust, and old dressing from the plastic. Let the surface dry completely.
Test A Hidden Spot
Apply a light mist to an inconspicuous section and inspect the appearance before treating the visible area.
Mist Small Sections
Work across one panel at a time with controlled sprays. Avoid broad, heavy application.
Check The Finish
Review the treated plastic under consistent light and wipe or refine the section as needed for an even-looking result.
The Numbers At A Glance
A compact format for targeted restoration work.
Why Use A Coating Spray
Choose the format that matches the job: focused plastic restoration for selected faded panels.
| Restoration sprayFOCUSED | Ordinary wipes | Generic dressing | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | Plastic restoration | General wiping | General dressing |
| Application control | Fine mist | Wipe-on | Varies |
| Best for | Selected faded panels | Quick surface cleaning | Broad appearance maintenance |
| Value approach | One compact targeted product | Recurring wipe use | Recurring dressing use |
| Restored visual depth | Focused goal | Not the main goal | Not the main goal |
A Compact Trim-Refresh Kit
Two coordinated pieces keep the product easy to store and ready for a focused application.
From Chalky To Cohesive
A clean vehicle can still look older than it is when its plastic trim has turned white, dull, or uneven.

The Plastic Problem
You finish cleaning the car, then notice the chalky dashboard, aged instrument panel, or whitened bezel still drawing the eye. One tired panel can undermine the whole vehicle’s appearance.

A Focused Refresh
This compact fine-mist coating spray gives you a deliberate way to work on selected plastic surfaces. Clean, test, mist lightly, and treat one panel at a time instead of spreading a broad dressing everywhere.

Ready For The Next Look
The goal is a darker, more uniform-looking finish with clearer visual depth and texture. It is the practical final step before a detail, inspection, listing photo session, or drive you want to feel proud of.
Prepare The Surface First
The finish depends on careful preparation and controlled application.
About this item
Bring a cleaner, more cared-for look back to faded dashboards, door trim, bezels, and mirror housings. This compact fine-mist spray gives selected automotive plastic a darker, more uniform-looking fin
Quickly restores the appearance of faded and whitened automotive plastic surfaces.
- faded interior plastic
- whitened front bezels
- aged instrument panels
- textured surfaces losing definition
Questions Before You Spray
A few practical answers before you choose the first panel.
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