







🖤 Restore your ride’s edge with ceramic power that lasts!
CERAKOTE® Ceramic Trim Coat Kit delivers a high-performance ceramic coating designed specifically for automotive plastic trim. Unlike traditional dressings, it chemically bonds to plastics, providing a durable, UV-resistant finish that lasts over 200 washes. The kit includes pre-saturated wipes and gloves for a quick, mess-free application that restores faded trim to a deep, like-new black, elevating your vehicle’s aesthetic with professional-grade protection.
















| ASIN | B07SHJVK4G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #131 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Automotive Plastic Care Products |
| Brand | CERAKOTE |
| Bulb Type | Fluorescent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (24,701) |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2019 |
| Exterior | Polished |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | 8 |
| Manufacturer | CERAKOTE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | R-TKIT1004 |
| Model | AH-TRKIT |
| Position | Inside Center |
| Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 1.57 x 3.15 inches |
| Special Features | special_feature |
G**M
Keeps trim looking like new
It took three to do my truck, but my trim was dry and my bed cover had turned gray. 6 months later it is still working great and looks great. Easy to apply and very durable. Worth the investment
D**0
Great Results If You Can Follow Directions!
Great price to but the black back on your Car trim! It is actually clear but seals and returns the trim back to black. It’s a bit tricky in the prep has to be done correctly and you need a steady hand to not get it on anything beside your plastic trim. It’s a great product but you need to follow directions carefully for a perfect outcome so it requires you actually reading the instructions. I watched their video, too, before I started. Results are so much better than spray on products that may be super easy but don’t do the job. The prep and time to follow the steps were well worth the effort. I have a Toyota Rav 4 and I was able to do all my trim with a few cloths left over. For under $20 bucks and a little time and care invested my 2017 car looks new! It’s a great product that does what it says if you do what the instructions say!
S**E
Great product.
Product works very well on the plastic trim. And it last long after application.
H**Y
It mostly works. Here’s my follow up….
This product is amazing!! Put on as directed on my ‘03 Chevy Avalanche. Goes on easy! Brought new life back into my side trim and all the panel moldings!! Looks like NEW!!! Still looked perfect after a week and several rain showers!! Amazing!! Only have one suggestion…. I wish the product application cloth was some bigger in size! Takes forever and is difficult to cover that much side, wheel housing and bumper area. I should bump it one star. Didn’t because it’s so effective. Also needed to ‘buy again” as it wasn’t enough for all the trim and had to buy another quantity. Also haven’t applied the headlamp product, but will follow up. Here’s my follow up……. After 15 of days now, some areas that have even been treated twice now, after a week are starting to streak, while others look fine. Don’t believe it was my application because I had two coats as mentioned. I was ok with that because it was very faded. And again at first trim looked like new. Now sadly it’s starting to fade in some areas and I can see streaks. Not everywhere. But enough that it is starting to stand out. From a distance of 3-5 feet away is certainly noticeable. Seems to me the areas that get more sun exposure are affected more. So side panels down low look great. Higher on the side panels or trim on top of panels don’t look as good as when applied and after two coats. It’s only May and concerned now what will happen to the trim cote this summer.
B**T
Project Farm approved
This is a great product. I cleaned my trim with soapy water and applied using the wipes as directed. Go slow and it helps to wear a headlamp so you can see when a whip pad is running out of coating. When I pulled my car outside I noticed a few spots I missed so I pulled it back in and put on another coat. Used 8 wipes total so plenty in the box to do any SUV. Looks like new and has lasted 3 months and has not faded one bit. Photos taken after three months, 2 rains and 4 washes.
R**.
Best product for your trim! Hands down!!
Ok, I waited several months and went through entire summer where I used the monthly automatic car wash. This product has stood consistent through out the many washes, still going well through winter and looks just as good. Love this product and as it’s easy to use and gives a consistent excellent finish. I’ve tried others, no comparison.
K**K
Before and After
I bought this product a couple of months ago. I took the before pictures then and just got around to taking the after pictures today. So these results are a couple of months old and the bumpers look as good as they did the day I applied the product. As you can see before I treated them the bumpers were highly oxidized. I had tried a different product first. It was a gel that was hard to apply and all it did was make the bumper look splotchy. These wipes were easy to use and as you can see very effective. I only used two wipes to do the front, sides and back trim. I would recommend this product as I am very pleased with the result.
N**D
Not 100%
I am not sure how to review this product, I am a mobile detailer and I have used a lot of different trim care products that "restores" plastic. I have read a lot of reviews about this product before trying it myself, very mixed reviews stating that it streaks, dis-colorize, etc. So I decided to try this on my car that has different types of plastic to see how it responds to the different types and how to best apply it with different methods and here are my findings from this one test. Firsat and foremost, a deep clean with schampoo or similar is required, and after that I highly recommend to use isopropanol or similar to really get rid of any dirt and grease. On textured plastic I felt like I needed to "massage" the product in to really get in to the textures and then even it out in a smooth overlapping motion to get rid of excess coating but not dry it wipe, leave just enough for it to not "blotch" together. Where I didn't do this it would streak a bit afterwards, if I left too much somewhere it would create a "blotchy" spot. And if you remove too much you will not get that rich darke look. So, so far very "touchy". On untextured and "sleek" plastic it was much easier to apply, it went on thick and nice, but here it was even more important to not leave too much on or it would come out a bit "streaky", I put on thick enough for it to create a covering layer and then try to "level" it even with enough coating on for it to be able to be smoothed out with a light touch, this coating doesn't seem to level itself out like their headlight kits ceramic does and you will have to smooth it yourself, on this plastic it took more time to try to perfect it, the places where I just overlapped it as instructed it would give a streak where the coating didn't level itself. But where you succeeded it will look pretty good, just use patience and a light hand. On semi textured plastic and also grey, I just covered it all in whatever motion I felt like and finished with an overlapping once over and so far that turned out the best on that plastic, propably because that was more forgiving for mistakes, harder to tell, and the not overtextured and semi sleek quality made it easier to apply in a more even overlap, no need to go back and forward to get that base cover. With the method of going over the plastic a few times and then smooth it with a patch side not already used one wipe goes a decent way, I first planned it out based on the instructions that I would need 1 wipe per mirror cap, 1 for the front fender, maybe 2, the same for the back and 1 each for the rear upper widow vent deco trims, this is a 2001 Chevy Tahoe for any one that knows what trims I am describing now, and 1 for the front window air intake trim. So, I ended up using a couple of spares to smooth out those test areas where I had to work in the product to try to give leveling a chance once "pretreated", and that worked ok if you did it fast enough, I did this fairly late in the evening so it wasn't too hot outside, but if you let it sit and harden for too long you will actually risk creating streaks because of adding to a semi-dry coating will "smear" the underlying layer, so if you feel you need to do this do it sooner rather then later. Once applied I took a closer look the next day to actually inspect the coating, areas where I did the extra working in and leveled it by lightly overlap without excess looks the best, areas where I just overlapped could have "blotch" spots, areas where I leveled to late streaked a bit, or got a "smeared" appearance. I feel that no matter which method I used, I didn't get that rich dark look I was hoping for like I am getting with my "restorer" that last a month or two, it still looks better but not quite what I expected. I can obviously not speak for longevity yet, but if it stays on for 200+ washes or so I think this will be an ok investment, I always have my car maintained as a detailer, and if this looks good and save me the time and products to maintain I am happy to have tried it. As long as you make the good prep-work and is patient I can see you getting great results with this, don't stress the process, try on inauspicious areas first to learn and watch the behavior on your specific plastic before you go all in. I tried different methods on purpose on my own car before committing to this product to use professionally, you will need to play around with it yourself, but I feel that if you follow the instructions blindly you might get undesired results with this product. All plastics are different, textures, age, etc make the plastic absorb products differently, previous treatments needs to removed, the prep work is really important any work on a car is only as good as your preparations. So, will I buy this again? sure, I will give this another shot, now that I know better how it acts and appears on at least 3 different plastics I can improve my technique to apply it and feel fairly comfortable with the result. I will try it on a clients car soon that has extremely weathered plastics and he has agreed to a trial run on his car, then we will definitely see how this product work, my car is after-all continuously maintained and is not a fair object for this product, not in the sense of actually restoring the old plastic anyway, I had hoped for a richer and darker black though, but at least it looks very clean and shiny, hopefully for a long time. I will update this review once I have tested it on my clients trims, they are really in bad shape. But until then, give this a try but remember to take your time and try out smaller areas first before going all in at once, try different methods and just make sure to smooth it out lightly as you go.
F**N
I watched many reviews about it, and i was confused about the result. After applying it, the trim became better than when it was new, just the wipes is not the best idea, while applying, it makes some lines which appears under the light especially when it's very wet In general, very satisfied
W**!
Voor 35 euro was ik nog al sceptisch. Maar eerlijk is eerlijk, het werkt super goed!
A**O
Un excelente producto, se aplica sobre plástico duro, no sobre hule de preferencia. Nó aplicar en los, postes laterales de las puertas Es recomendable que el plástico esté avejentado, cuando es nuevo el auto te tienes que esperar ya que tiene desmoldantes. Usar alcohol isopropilico para limpiar o promotor
S**O
Pensavo migliore. Lascia tanti aloni
M**N
Really impressed with this product. I used this on my 2005 Land Rover Discovery 3, loads of faded plastic but Cerakote really transformed my faded plastics. It's been through so much rain very soon after application and it hasn't worn off. I would definitely recommend using Cerakote, it's really easy to apply.
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