Restore Car Trim

by Judenstein in Workshop > Cars

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Restore Car Trim

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A quick, easy, and environmentally friendly way to restore your cars finish on all those pesky plastic parts.

Gather Your Supplies

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Get everything you need to clean and restore you vehicle.

- windex/409/cleaner of your choosing

- rags

- olive oil/avocado oil

I am sure there are environmentally friendly cleaners, but since I am focused on the restore part, I will not spend time on cleaning your surfaces. Please use products you feel comfortable with.

Oil Up Your Dry Surfaces Using a Soft Rag

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I was out of Olive Oil, so I used Avocado Oil. It is a more costly choice than Olive Oil, but it worked just fine!

Place a small amount on a soft rag and then rub into your cars plastic surfaces.

Do you over do it, or it will get greasy.

Enjoy the Results

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Notice this dash was very dried out from the sun in the before picture, but looks and feels nice after

It Works on Side Panels As Well

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You will know if you put too much on if it feels greasy after. It should just feel smooth and soft.

It Works on the Exterior As Well

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The black, sun bleached trim on the outside, comes back to life

It Also Works on Tan Interiors and Trim As Well!

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Notice how fresh this side panels look after the oil is applied.

I hope your vehicle comes back to life!