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Exterior Plastic & Rubber Moulding Dresser
Exterior Plastic & Rubber Moulding Dresser
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Bring Faded Trim Back to Life (Silicone-Free)
Exterior Plastic & Rubber Moulding Dresser is a silicone-free trim restorer designed to rejuvenate exterior plastics, rubber, and vinyl mouldings that have gone grey, chalky, or sun-faded. It restores colour and depth fast, so the whole vehicle looks newer — especially when the paint is decent but the trim is dragging everything down.
Where it fits: This is trim protection, not a paint wax. If you found it inside Polish, Wax & Protection, you’re in the right place — it’s part of protecting the vehicle’s finish overall, just focused on exterior plastics/rubber rather than paint.
Dry Satin Finish With No Streaks
This isn’t a cheap shine bomb. It buffs out to a dry-touch satin sheen that looks factory, not greasy. It’s also designed to avoid streaks on bumpers and mouldings when applied thin and buffed properly, so you get an even, professional finish instead of patchy “wet spots.”
Weather-Resistant Barrier for Trim, Rubber & Vinyl
Trim fades because it gets hammered by UV, weather, and road grime daily. This moulding dresser lays down a protective layer to help slow down dulling and drying, keeping exterior plastics and rubber looking richer for longer. Bonus: once protected, the surface tends to clean easier during regular washes.
Quick reality check: if you use strong cleaners (like degreasers) around trims, you can strip surfaces and make them look even more lifeless. Dressing afterwards is how you keep that “revived” look.
Where It Works Best
Use on exterior:
Plastic bumpers and bumper inserts
Rubber trims and weather strips
Wheel arch mouldings and textured plastics
Exterior vinyl and plastic mouldings
Mirror plastics and cowl panels
How to Use (No Mess, Better Results)
Clean the plastic/rubber thoroughly (remove dirt, grime, old residue).
Make sure the surface is completely dry.
Apply a small amount to a microfiber cloth or foam applicator.
Work it in evenly (thin coat beats thick coat).
Let it sit a few minutes to penetrate.
Buff off excess with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.
Apply a second light coat for badly faded trim.
Apply in shade on a cool surface. Avoid glass and paintwork; wipe immediately if you get any on them. Patch test first.
FAQs
Is this silicone-free? Yes — silicone-free, ideal if you want a clean finish without silicone-based residue.
Will it streak on bumpers? It’s designed to avoid streaks when applied thin and buffed properly.
Is it greasy or will it sling? It buffs to a dry satin sheen, not a wet, oily film.
What’s the best way to make it last? Proper cleaning + dry surface + thin coats + buffing excess.
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