Most plastic parts in car interiors can be refurbished, especially areas prone to aging from sun exposure, such as the dashboard, door panels, center console, air vents, steering wheel, and gear shift area.
These areas are easily affected by UV rays, high temperatures, and hand contact, leading to problems like whitening, fading, scratches, and stickiness. However, using specialized refurbishing agents or ceramic coating products can effectively restore their original matte or glossy texture, improving the overall aesthetics of the car interior.
Common refurbishable plastic parts and their effects:
Dashboard (Instrument Panel)
Problems: Whitening, fine lines, and paint peeling due to prolonged sun exposure.
Refurbishment Solution: Use penetrating refurbishing agents or ceramic coating gel to fill micro-cracks and restore a matte black glossy texture.
Door Panels and Armrests
Problems: Stickiness, scratches, and color fading caused by frequent hand friction.
Refurbishment Solution: After cleaning, apply a refurbishing agent to achieve fingerprint resistance and dust resistance. Center console and button area
Problems: Oil buildup, fingerprints, dust accumulation in button crevices.
Renovation solution: Clean with a fine brush followed by a ceramic coating agent. This reduces fingerprint residue by 80% and makes scratches visually "invisible."
Air conditioning vent louvers
Problems: Difficult to clean in hard-to-reach areas; turns white after oxidation.
Renovation solution: Use a small brush dipped in renovation agent to gently brush; restores a clean, new-looking condition.
