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!
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Don't use on non-faded trim!
Product turned my trim white and cloudy. My nice black interior trim now looks ruined and I haven't heard back from them on how to remove it. Thanks Cerakote!
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Dries terrible on textured plastic
Depends on the plastic. The handles on my Jeep JKU and certain plastics on the Jeep look great but the areas where I was most concerned with turned out absolutely horrible. I had bumpers that had lost a little black due to fading. When I wash and wax I could get them to darken back up temporarily but after a few washes would turn back to the dark grey color. I cane across the Cerakote wipes and was excited to get something that was supposed to last up to 200 washes. Followed all directions and stripped any residue off with dawn dish soap and coated inside a garage. What I was left with was terrible streaks all over my front and back bumper. I have went over them multiple times trying to even it up but to no avail. This $25 product has bow made my Jeep look like a complete mess. Now have to contemplate spending $600 on a set of steel bumpers. Buyer beware.......
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Project Farm on YouTube brought me here!
Check him out! I have a 2017 Ford Explorer XLT. If you own one of these you know there is A LOT of black vinyl on these cars. It doesnt take long for this trim to fade. When you first get the car brand new youre detailing it constantly. Although it is a few years old I take pride in my cars appearance inside and out. In the beginning I didnt mind spending time detailing and using a competitive vinyl restorer on the trim and washing / waxing the car. Its a big vehicle so it takes a lot of time. The most frustrating thing after spending a good portion of the day detailing it like new is to have the black trim streak, attracting dust, and spots from the slightest amount of rain. I got so frustrated from all that I only just made sure my paint was shiny and neglected the trim since it was such a waste of time and money. Since my purchase this is really holding up really well! A few days of driving in the rain and a rewash at a self-service car wash and its the same as the day I put it on. The review on Project Farm convinced me to try it and Im so glad it did. Follow the directions and take your time. Using painters tape for areas you dont want to get on the paint. I was able to carefully wipe the edge of the vinyl by keeping the folded edge of the napkin wipe as a guide. Take your time and youll be happy with the result. I parked my car on the grass and moving blanket since I was lying on my side to get the trim under the doors, front, and rear spoiler. I even did the plastic between the windshield and engine bay were the wipers are. I purchased one kit and I had one package left. Perfect if you have a large SUV or truck. If you want to enjoy washing your car but keep your car looking great and just forget about dealing with restoring your vinyl trim each time buy this!
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Uneven surface results
I took my time and carefully followed instructions but as in other reviews the application did not come out so well. It discolored and unevenly quickly. It was like the application didnt take well overall. I had very carefully cleaned the surface with Dawn dish soap prior and no direct sun light. Ill give it the benefit of doubt though because the jeep is mainly under a cover and seldom driven but it definitely sat out for a day before putting the cover back on not in direct sunlight. Idk... maybe it further cured weird later under the cover despite the careful application. Ill try again on my old Tacoma and revise if the results are better but definitely not on my car.
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Made a 20 year old truck look new
I trust the product will last through many washes. Plastic trim fades fast here in the desert heat and sun. This stuff made a 20 year old truck look new. Pretty impressed. I used it on the windshield trim, door handles, rear bumper and mirrors. All looks great doesnt look like it needs any more coats
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Definitely the best product Ive found so far
Ive tried about every black trim coating/restorer out there. I tested this on my home outdoor HVAC unit fan cover. Sun is Brutal on it during the summer months. It only lasted a couple of months there. But was far better than any spray protector or gel. I used on our Lincoln MKX trim and it lasted months. The car is garage kept. I do like the fact that it wares thin over time. It doesnt chip or peel like paint might or any coating like that. So you can simply reapply without the worry of build up.
905 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews
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Don't use on non-faded trim!
Product turned my trim white and cloudy. My nice black interior trim now looks ruined and I haven't heard back from them on how to remove it. Thanks Cerakote!
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Dries terrible on textured plastic
Depends on the plastic. The handles on my Jeep JKU and certain plastics on the Jeep look great but the areas where I was most concerned with turned out absolutely horrible. I had bumpers that had lost a little black due to fading. When I wash and wax I could get them to darken back up temporarily but after a few washes would turn back to the dark grey color. I cane across the Cerakote wipes and was excited to get something that was supposed to last up to 200 washes. Followed all directions and stripped any residue off with dawn dish soap and coated inside a garage. What I was left with was terrible streaks all over my front and back bumper. I have went over them multiple times trying to even it up but to no avail. This $25 product has bow made my Jeep look like a complete mess. Now have to contemplate spending $600 on a set of steel bumpers. Buyer beware.......
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Project Farm on YouTube brought me here!
Check him out! I have a 2017 Ford Explorer XLT. If you own one of these you know there is A LOT of black vinyl on these cars. It doesnt take long for this trim to fade. When you first get the car brand new youre detailing it constantly. Although it is a few years old I take pride in my cars appearance inside and out. In the beginning I didnt mind spending time detailing and using a competitive vinyl restorer on the trim and washing / waxing the car. Its a big vehicle so it takes a lot of time. The most frustrating thing after spending a good portion of the day detailing it like new is to have the black trim streak, attracting dust, and spots from the slightest amount of rain. I got so frustrated from all that I only just made sure my paint was shiny and neglected the trim since it was such a waste of time and money. Since my purchase this is really holding up really well! A few days of driving in the rain and a rewash at a self-service car wash and its the same as the day I put it on. The review on Project Farm convinced me to try it and Im so glad it did. Follow the directions and take your time. Using painters tape for areas you dont want to get on the paint. I was able to carefully wipe the edge of the vinyl by keeping the folded edge of the napkin wipe as a guide. Take your time and youll be happy with the result. I parked my car on the grass and moving blanket since I was lying on my side to get the trim under the doors, front, and rear spoiler. I even did the plastic between the windshield and engine bay were the wipers are. I purchased one kit and I had one package left. Perfect if you have a large SUV or truck. If you want to enjoy washing your car but keep your car looking great and just forget about dealing with restoring your vinyl trim each time buy this!
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Uneven surface results
I took my time and carefully followed instructions but as in other reviews the application did not come out so well. It discolored and unevenly quickly. It was like the application didnt take well overall. I had very carefully cleaned the surface with Dawn dish soap prior and no direct sun light. Ill give it the benefit of doubt though because the jeep is mainly under a cover and seldom driven but it definitely sat out for a day before putting the cover back on not in direct sunlight. Idk... maybe it further cured weird later under the cover despite the careful application. Ill try again on my old Tacoma and revise if the results are better but definitely not on my car.
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Made a 20 year old truck look new
I trust the product will last through many washes. Plastic trim fades fast here in the desert heat and sun. This stuff made a 20 year old truck look new. Pretty impressed. I used it on the windshield trim, door handles, rear bumper and mirrors. All looks great doesnt look like it needs any more coats
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Definitely the best product Ive found so far
Ive tried about every black trim coating/restorer out there. I tested this on my home outdoor HVAC unit fan cover. Sun is Brutal on it during the summer months. It only lasted a couple of months there. But was far better than any spray protector or gel. I used on our Lincoln MKX trim and it lasted months. The car is garage kept. I do like the fact that it wares thin over time. It doesnt chip or peel like paint might or any coating like that. So you can simply reapply without the worry of build up.