CERAKOTE® Ceramic Trim Coat Restoration Kit

MSRP: $19.95
$16.97
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SKU:
AH-TRKIT
UPC:
850014615000
Restores your trim to like-new and is guaranteed to last for 200 washes and everyday wear!
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Cerakote Trim Coat is a durable ceramic coating which bonds to the pores of unpainted plastic trim, restoring it to its original appearance. But it doesn't stop there! Once applied, it cures to form a ceramic layer of protection. We're so confident in our Trim Coat technology that we guarantee it to last for at least 200 washes.

  • Each kit Includes 10 Wipes & 2 Sets of Gloves - Enough to coat a large vehicle's plastic trim package
  • Cerakote Trim Coat is a ceramic coating, not a trim dressing, for automotive trim restoration and protection guaranteed to last 200 washes
  • Easy Application: Wash & dry surface - Wipe on - Let dry for 1 hour, you're good to go!

 

200 Wash Guarantee: We are so confident in our Ceramic Trim Coat that we guarantee one coat will last for 200 washes or we will simply refund/replace your purchase.

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  • 5
    I am satisfied and its a lot cheaper than those other products.

    Posted by yeastguru on Apr 1st 2020

    This stuff is awesome. I used it on the plastic trim of my bed and wheel wells of My 2006 f150. I had to do a second coat on the bed trim as it rained on me and it looked great again. I did a second coat on the wheel wells but had to wipe it off since the first coat thick enough to cause my second coat to bead up. Regardless I love how it turned out and it was super easy! I will note that I probably would avoid using it on smooth plastic as some of the other some other reviewers note. However, I intend on buying their headlight kit if this truly lasts as long as they say. I did some before and after pictures. But Im cant seem to figure out how to add pictures like everyone else.

  • 5
    Like new again!

    Posted by Cincited on Mar 31st 2020

    Worked awsome, looks like new in my 2004 WJ bumper covers and door cladding etc. Enough in kit for entire vehicle. Been about 3 months, looks like I just did it. The only complaint would be that the direction don't mention to go in straight lines. Put on in swirling motion leaves swirls. Gotta retreat to remove. Start really clean and apply outside. Strong odor.

  • 5
    good

    Posted by Luis Garcia on Mar 31st 2020

    good

  • 5
    Almost 5 stars

    Posted by W on Mar 31st 2020

    This stuff works great and makes any plastic look like it's right from the factory. I have had the first coat on for about a month and it's still holding strong. There are 2 reasons why I didn't want to go with 5 stars. 1, it's easy to not get an even coating in some spots. Definitely user error, but it's hard to see when you are applying, so I have some spots in the corners that aren't as uniform as the rest. Could probably just put on a second coat, but just a tip. 2, is that especially if you have a darker colored car, DON'T get it on the paint. I was really careful and followed the instructions on wiping it off, but even so, I have some marks on the paint right under where the plastic is that I am really hoping come off over time. It's really only something that I notice when I get up close, but again, just probably user error, but be super careful when you apply it. I might even tape off areas if you can. Overall, it does what it says, looks great, and has lasted through snow storms, salty roads, and car washes over the past month or so. Just be really careful and take your time when you apply it.

  • 5
    It works

    Posted by Lauren B. on Mar 29th 2020

    Two months in and it still looks brand new.

  • 3
    It Looks Great...But....

    Posted by Tom on Mar 27th 2020

    The single-car kit comes with 10 individual packages and two pair of black surgical gloves. Each package contains a single 3 x 3 inch cloth soaked in Cerakote. Be warned! Although 10 packs looks like a lot, use each cloth judiciously or you can very easily run out of product without covering your entire vehicle. The Cerakote itself is easy to apply. Simply open the packet(s), put on a pair of gloves and go to town on your ride. The product on each cloth lathers very easily, but dries out fairly quickly. Don't spend too much time applying excess product on a single area. If you do, the cloth dries out. Then, you either have uneven coverage or you have to use a second pack / cloth. I suggest covering as much of the desired area as quickly as you can with each new cloth. Once an initial coat is applied, go back and more deliberately spread the lathered product more carefully to other areas in more detail to make sure you have even coverage. Apply Cerakote...FIRST...to the most visible areas of your bumpers / trim. Once they're covered, focus on less visible areas. Otherwise, your cloth dries out and you have to use a second one to get equal coverage in the most visible areas. Even being careful, I BARELY had just enough Cerakote to completely cover the bumpers, tire guards and step rails of my 2007 Jeep Wrangler. I strongly suggest stepping back to examine and touch up your work before moving onto the next section. Use each cloth until it's completely dry and non-usable. If you have to use too many cloth strips on a single section than you won't have enough to finish. The product went on perfectly for me and my ride looks great for the most part. The hardest part was completely covering the raised notches on my step rails. My finger tips are still sore! Still, the trim looks completely revitalized and almost new. That said, looking at my ride the following day there are a couple of areas in which stains are still slightly visible and 2-3 white spots. Pretty sure that the spots are where I dripped sweat while working. There's also a sizable spot on the back bumper that isn't fully covered. It was the last spot on which I worked. I went over it, but my cloth had dried out. I would have touched up all those spots but didn't have enough product. I'm giving Cerakote 3 stars. Although it goes on well and looks great, there's insufficient product in the kit and I can easily see many people being unable to finish. I would easily give Cerakote "4 stars" if there was slightly more product included in the kit. My recommendation to the manufacturer would be to add a couple extra individual cloths to the single-car kit.

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  • 5
    I am satisfied and its a lot cheaper than those other products.

    Posted by yeastguru on Apr 1st 2020

    This stuff is awesome. I used it on the plastic trim of my bed and wheel wells of My 2006 f150. I had to do a second coat on the bed trim as it rained on me and it looked great again. I did a second coat on the wheel wells but had to wipe it off since the first coat thick enough to cause my second coat to bead up. Regardless I love how it turned out and it was super easy! I will note that I probably would avoid using it on smooth plastic as some of the other some other reviewers note. However, I intend on buying their headlight kit if this truly lasts as long as they say. I did some before and after pictures. But Im cant seem to figure out how to add pictures like everyone else.

  • 5
    Like new again!

    Posted by Cincited on Mar 31st 2020

    Worked awsome, looks like new in my 2004 WJ bumper covers and door cladding etc. Enough in kit for entire vehicle. Been about 3 months, looks like I just did it. The only complaint would be that the direction don't mention to go in straight lines. Put on in swirling motion leaves swirls. Gotta retreat to remove. Start really clean and apply outside. Strong odor.

  • 5
    good

    Posted by Luis Garcia on Mar 31st 2020

    good

  • 5
    Almost 5 stars

    Posted by W on Mar 31st 2020

    This stuff works great and makes any plastic look like it's right from the factory. I have had the first coat on for about a month and it's still holding strong. There are 2 reasons why I didn't want to go with 5 stars. 1, it's easy to not get an even coating in some spots. Definitely user error, but it's hard to see when you are applying, so I have some spots in the corners that aren't as uniform as the rest. Could probably just put on a second coat, but just a tip. 2, is that especially if you have a darker colored car, DON'T get it on the paint. I was really careful and followed the instructions on wiping it off, but even so, I have some marks on the paint right under where the plastic is that I am really hoping come off over time. It's really only something that I notice when I get up close, but again, just probably user error, but be super careful when you apply it. I might even tape off areas if you can. Overall, it does what it says, looks great, and has lasted through snow storms, salty roads, and car washes over the past month or so. Just be really careful and take your time when you apply it.

  • 5
    It works

    Posted by Lauren B. on Mar 29th 2020

    Two months in and it still looks brand new.

  • 3
    It Looks Great...But....

    Posted by Tom on Mar 27th 2020

    The single-car kit comes with 10 individual packages and two pair of black surgical gloves. Each package contains a single 3 x 3 inch cloth soaked in Cerakote. Be warned! Although 10 packs looks like a lot, use each cloth judiciously or you can very easily run out of product without covering your entire vehicle. The Cerakote itself is easy to apply. Simply open the packet(s), put on a pair of gloves and go to town on your ride. The product on each cloth lathers very easily, but dries out fairly quickly. Don't spend too much time applying excess product on a single area. If you do, the cloth dries out. Then, you either have uneven coverage or you have to use a second pack / cloth. I suggest covering as much of the desired area as quickly as you can with each new cloth. Once an initial coat is applied, go back and more deliberately spread the lathered product more carefully to other areas in more detail to make sure you have even coverage. Apply Cerakote...FIRST...to the most visible areas of your bumpers / trim. Once they're covered, focus on less visible areas. Otherwise, your cloth dries out and you have to use a second one to get equal coverage in the most visible areas. Even being careful, I BARELY had just enough Cerakote to completely cover the bumpers, tire guards and step rails of my 2007 Jeep Wrangler. I strongly suggest stepping back to examine and touch up your work before moving onto the next section. Use each cloth until it's completely dry and non-usable. If you have to use too many cloth strips on a single section than you won't have enough to finish. The product went on perfectly for me and my ride looks great for the most part. The hardest part was completely covering the raised notches on my step rails. My finger tips are still sore! Still, the trim looks completely revitalized and almost new. That said, looking at my ride the following day there are a couple of areas in which stains are still slightly visible and 2-3 white spots. Pretty sure that the spots are where I dripped sweat while working. There's also a sizable spot on the back bumper that isn't fully covered. It was the last spot on which I worked. I went over it, but my cloth had dried out. I would have touched up all those spots but didn't have enough product. I'm giving Cerakote 3 stars. Although it goes on well and looks great, there's insufficient product in the kit and I can easily see many people being unable to finish. I would easily give Cerakote "4 stars" if there was slightly more product included in the kit. My recommendation to the manufacturer would be to add a couple extra individual cloths to the single-car kit.