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Fixing Faded Trim and Pitted Chrome

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Sarah Chen Interior & Leather Specialist
| Updated: 5 March 2026
Fixing Faded Trim and Pitted Chrome

Aussie Conditions

Australian conditions are tougher than most—intense UV, red dust, coastal salt, and 40°C summers. European car care advice often doesn't cut it here.
Quick Summary

Look, we've all seen it, that grey, chalky plastic on a late-model ute or the pitted chrome on a classic. Between the brutal UV and the salt air if you live near the coast, our trim takes a beating. I've spent 15 years trying every 'miracle' restorer in the book, and truth be told, most of the cheap stuff is just oily junk that washes off in the first rain. This is how you actually fix it properly.

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The Aussie Trim Struggle

Right, so you've noticed your window rubbers are looking a bit sad or your chrome grill is starting to look like it's been sandblasted. In Australia, we deal with some of the harshest conditions on the planet. Between the red dust out west and the salt spray along the coast, your trim doesn't stand a chance if you just leave it. I learned this the hard way on a black Commodore I used to own, neglected the trim for one summer and it turned a nasty shade of battleship grey. Never again. Here is how to sort it out fast.

Clean it like you mean it

Before you even think about putting a restorer on, you've gotta get the grime out. Use a decent APC (All Purpose Cleaner) and a soft brush to scrub the grain of the plastic. Most people just wipe over it, but the red dust gets trapped deep in the texture. If you don't get that out, your restorer will just sit on top of the dirt and peel off in a week. I reckon a toothbrush works wonders for the tight spots.

Don't fear the steel wool (on chrome!)

A customer once brought in an old Falcon with chrome bumpers that looked terminal. I used 0000 grade (has to be four zeros!) superfine steel wool and some metal polish. It's like magic for removing light pitting and oxidation. Just don't go near the paint with it, and for heaven's sake, make sure it's real metal and not that 'chrome-look' plastic found on modern cars. If you rub steel wool on plastic chrome, you're gonna have a bad time.

Ceramic is the only way to go

Honestly, I wouldn't bother with those 'back to black' gels from the servo. They're basically just mineral oil that attracts dust like a magnet. If you want it to last through an Aussie summer, use a dedicated trim ceramic coating like Gtechniq C4 or even Bowden's Own Mr Black if you're on a budget. It actually bonds to the plastic. It's more expensive, but you won't be redoing it every three weeks (your partner will thank you for not spending every Saturday in the driveway).

The Heat Gun Myth

You'll see blokes on YouTube using a blowtorch or heat gun to 'restore' plastic. Look, it works for about a month because it draws the remaining oils to the surface, but it actually makes the plastic more brittle in the long run. Made this mistake myself once, the trim looked great for a photo, then turned white and cracked two months later. Just stick to a quality restorer.
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The Restoration Kit

Watch Out

Never apply trim restorers or metal polish on a surface that's hot to the touch. If it's a 40 degree day in Perth or Brissy, do it in the garage or wait until the arvo. If the product dries too fast, it'll streak and you'll be spending twice as long trying to buff it off. No dramas, just use your head.
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