Plastic Restorer for Faded Car Trim, Vinyl & Rubber
Bring faded trim back to a darker, renewed look
Faded, whitened plastic can make a well-kept car feel older than it is. Spray, work in the restorer, and refresh the look of interior or exterior trim with the included tools.

A darker look, made simpler
The automotive-specific spray and included tools turn a vague cleanup job into a controlled trim-restoration routine.

Restore a darker look
The restorer is made for dull, faded, whitened, and aging plastic, rubber, or vinyl surfaces where cleaning alone leaves the appearance unchanged.

Refresh inside or outside
Use it for interior detailing and exterior trim maintenance, including dashboards, door frames, mirror housings, and front bezels. Test an inconspicuous area first.

A complete four-piece kit
The boxed set includes the 100 ml spray bottle, sponge, and blue towel, giving you the essential pieces for a focused first treatment rather than a bottle alone.
Why detailers keep it handy
Owners use it for the small trim jobs that make a freshly cleaned vehicle look more complete.
Bought it for the pale door trim on my older hatchback. One careful application made the plastic look darker and more cared for.
I used the spray, sponge, and towel during a full interior refresh. Having the application pieces together made the job feel simple.
Used it on aging interior panels before photographing a used car. The compact presentation fit neatly into my refurbishment kit.
Straightforward on the faded exterior trim of my SUV. The 100 ml bottle is compact, so I planned the coverage instead of spraying everywhere.
I had never restored trim before and found the spray-and-wipe routine approachable. Much easier than thinking about replacing the whitened pieces.
Used it on dull door frames and dashboard-adjacent plastic in my ride-share car. The cabin looked fresher after a proper wipe-down.
The aging rubber details on my weekend car looked less washed out after I cleaned and treated them. I liked the controlled application.
Kept it in my mobile detailing kit for targeted trim work. The towel is useful for finishing, though excess product needs a thorough wipe or it can look uneven.
Used it during a spring clean on our family sedan. The faded trim drew less attention once the surfaces looked darker.
Spray, work, wipe, refresh
A careful sequence keeps application even and protects sensitive vehicle controls.
Clean and dry the trim
Remove dirt, dust, and loose debris. Let the plastic, rubber, or vinyl dry fully before treatment.
Test a hidden spot
Apply a small amount to an inconspicuous area and check the appearance before moving to a larger section.
Spray onto the sponge
Use the trigger spray on the included sponge away from screens, buttons, vents, and other electronic components.
Work one section at a time
Spread the restorer evenly across suitable trim, including faded door frames, dashboards, mirror housings, or front bezels.
Wipe away excess
Finish with the included blue towel. Remove residue thoroughly so the surface looks even rather than streaky or overly glossy.
Small kit, focused job
The format is compact enough to store with your detailing supplies while giving you the core pieces for trim care.
Restore before you replace
Choose the focused visual-restoration step before committing to a larger repair or relying on a cleaner that only removes dirt.
| Plastic RestorerTARGETED | Ordinary Cleaner | Replacement Part | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Targets faded appearance | Yes | No | Yes |
| Includes application tools | Yes | Partial | No |
| Suitable for focused touch-ups | Yes | Yes | No |
| Requires removing the trim | No | No | Yes |
| Four-item kit value | Yes | No | No |
Everything for the first detail
The sealed retail presentation brings the four essential pieces together for a focused trim-care session.
The detail your car was missing
A clean vehicle can still look tired when faded plastic and rubber stay pale. This focused trim-care routine brings attention back to the surfaces that shape the whole cabin and exterior.

Clean does not mean renewed
A freshly washed vehicle can still look old when gray-white trim stays chalky. Soap and ordinary wipes remove surface grime, but the faded appearance remains across dashboards, door frames, and exterior details.

Target the tired trim
The spray restorer gives you a practical middle ground between basic cleaning and replacing a faded part. Apply it to suitable plastic, rubber, or vinyl, then work it across the surface with the sponge.

See the refresh
The documented before-and-after view shows dull, faded trim appearing darker and more refreshed after treatment. The change is visual and immediate enough to make a focused detailing session feel worthwhile.

Finish with pride
Set aside one manageable detailing session and give the vehicle's faded surfaces proper attention. The compact kit keeps the spray, sponge, and towel together for a more cared-for finish without replacing the trim.
About this item
Bring faded plastic, rubber, and vinyl trim back to a darker, more renewed-looking finish. This compact spray kit includes a sponge and towel for focused interior and exterior detailing.
Restores faded, whitened, and aging plastic surfaces to a darker renewed appearance
- faded plastic trim
- whitened rubber and vinyl
- aging instrument panels
- dull door frames
Questions before you spray
A few practical answers help you choose the right surface and get a cleaner-looking finish.