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I use Mother Back to Black and it works well - not the spray, the liquid.
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I have used it on the interior black plastic and it works just as well on the inside as on the outside.I used this on all the exterior trim. It is the best I’ve ever used.
I have not tried it on the interior - anyone here have any experience using this on the interior?
+1 I use that shit on everything! Including boat interiors. Love it.I use one product and one product only on interior plastics. (Unless they're ridiculously filthy and need a deep clean first)
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Or the "aerospace" version of the same product it I have it
Also works wonderfully on fender flares, mudflaps, and floor mats.
ThisBy far the best, hands down, is the Cerakote Trim Coat. It is not as well known as most, but most reviews that include it will always pick it as the number one. Not just for longevity, hydrophobic properties, but also its protection.
The following link does a great review and includes most of the brands that people have mentioned previously in this thread, and explains them all really well.
Best Plastic Car Trim Restorer? 303 Protect vs Mothers, Turtle Wax, Meguiars, CeraKote (youtube.com)
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You've got to be careful using the Cerakote trim restorer. Do not let it get it wet with water while applying or drying. Don't even think about it applying it on the exterior if there's a chance of precipitation. Otherwise, you'll get all sorts of spots/discoloration. Also, there may be issues with brand new plastics that have not fully off gassed. But other than that, it's great. A few months after I got my Bronco I did most of the exterior trim and the protection lasts years.This. I almost exclusively use Cerakote products on my Bronco, from trim restorer, to ceramic coat and glass protection. They are in fact less known, but they are incredibly amazing.
You’re absolutely right. It’s a great product if you follow the application instructions to the letter. I also wait a day or two after washing the Bronco to apply it in the garage making sure there are absolutely no wet spots or surprise drips from weather stripping, etc.You've got to be careful using the Cerakote trim restorer. Do not let it get it wet with water while applying or drying. Don't even think about it applying it on the exterior if there's a chance of precipitation. Otherwise, you'll get all sorts of spots/discoloration. Also, there may be issues with brand new plastics that have not fully off gassed. But other than that, it's great. A few months after I got my Bronco I did most of the exterior trim and the protection lasts years.