How to Restore Faded Plastic Trim on Your Car, 4WD or Boat (Step-by-Step Guide)

How to Restore Faded Plastic Trim on Your Car, 4WD or Boat (Step-by-Step Guide)

Faded plastic trim is one of the fastest ways to make a vehicle look old—even if it is clean and well maintained.

Sun exposure, salt water, and heat slowly strip the colour out of trims, bumpers, and plastics until they turn grey and dull.

The good news is you do not need to replace anything or respray panels.

In this guide, we will show you exactly how to restore faded plastic trim back to a deep black finish—and how to keep it looking new for months.


Why plastic fades

Plastic trim fades because of:

  • UV exposure from the sun
  • Heat damage over time
  • Salt water exposure (boats and coastal areas)
  • Cheap silicone dressings washing off quickly

Most quick fix products only improve appearance temporarily before fading again.


Step 1: Clean the surface properly

Before restoring anything, you need a clean base.

  • Wash the area with car shampoo
  • Remove dirt, grease, and old dressing
  • Dry completely before applying any product

If you skip this step, the product will not bond properly.


Step 2: Apply a trim restorer

This is where the transformation happens.

Use Restore Black by Renewed Glow, designed specifically for faded plastics.

Apply:

  • A small amount onto an applicator pad or cloth
  • Work evenly into the surface
  • Allow it to bond with the plastic

You will see colour start to return quickly.


Step 3: Let it cure

Let the product settle properly into the surface.

  • Avoid water for a few hours
  • Allow full bonding for longer-lasting results

This is what makes the difference between temporary shine and long-term restoration.


Step 4: Wipe off excess (if needed)

Lightly buff any excess product for a clean, even finish.


What results should you expect?

After proper application, faded trim should look:

  • Deep black again
  • Even in colour
  • Clean and non-greasy
  • Close to factory finish

Common mistakes people make

Avoid these mistakes:

  • Using tyre shine on plastic trim
  • Using cheap silicone sprays
  • Applying on dirty surfaces
  • Expecting wipes to last long-term

These usually lead to streaking, patchy results, or fast fading again.


Best long-term solution

If you want something that does not just shine but actually restores colour and holds up under harsh conditions, you need a proper trim restoration product.

This is where Restore Black by Renewed Glow is designed to perform.

It is made for:

  • 4WDs exposed to sun and dust
  • Boats dealing with salt water
  • Daily driven cars
  • Heavy-duty outdoor use

Why Restore Black works differently

Unlike standard dressings that sit on the surface, Restore Black is designed to:

  • Rejuvenate faded plastic
  • Restore deep black tone
  • Last longer under UV exposure

Maintenance tip

To maintain results:

  • Wash regularly
  • Avoid harsh degreasers on treated areas
  • Reapply when needed (not weekly like cheap products)

Ready to restore your trim?

Try Restore Black by Renewed Glow and see the difference for yourself.

👉 Restore faded plastic in minutes
👉 No resprays, no replacements
👉 Just clean, apply, and restore

Best plastic trim restorer → https://renewedglow.com.au/products/rejuvenate-250ml?_pos=1&_psq=restore+black&_ss=e&_v=1.0

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