Exterior Trim Detailing Guide
by Reece @ DI
Exterior trim, generally made of vinyl, plastic, or rubber, is often overlooked during detailing, but it plays a huge role in your vehicle’s overall appearance. Properly cleaned and protected trim creates a sharp contrast with your paint and even small attention to these areas can elevate a good detail into an outstanding one.
Why is Trim Care Important?
Trim is exposed to sun, dirt, road grime, and harsh weather every day. Without regular care it will fade over time which detracts from the look of your vehicle and the overall finish. Cleaning and protecting your trim restores its natural color and enhances contrast against the paint, giving your car a clean, sharp, and professional look.
How Often Should You Care for Trim?
- Cleaning – For well-maintained vehicles, a light cleaning every 1–2 months is usually sufficient to remove stubborn buildup.
- Protection – Reapply a trim protectant every 1–2 months to maintain a fresh appearance and provide UV protection. If you are applying a trim coating, this time frame would be longer, just refer to the durability of the trim coating used..
- Neglected Trim – If the trim hasn’t been cared for in a while, spend extra time cleaning, using multiple passes as needed. For severely faded or damaged trim, consider a restoring product to bring back color and vibrancy.
Grab Your Gear
- Vinyl & Rubber (Cleaners & Protection)
- Plastic & Headlights (Cleaners & Protection)
- Metal & Chrome
- Brushes
Trim Care: How-to
- Basic Cleaning – Start by washing the trim along with the rest of your vehicle using your regular car shampoo and a wash mitt. For deeper cleaning, apply a light degreaser or a dedicated surface cleaner (i.e. plastic, rubber, etc.) to a microfiber towel and wipe the trim with medium pressure. For stubborn grime, use a soft brush carefully, using light pressure and avoiding the surrounding paint areas.
- Restoration – If the trim is clean but looks dull or faded, apply a trim restorer. Work a small amount into the surface with medium pressure using a microfiber towel or applicator pad. Wipe away excess once the solution dwells and soaks into the surface. This will help bring back color, add depth, and leave a natural, non-greasy finish.
- Protection – For trim that is already clean and in good condition, a simple protectant is enough. Wipe on a light coating using a clean applicator or towel. A good protectant should provide strong UV protection and enhance color without leaving a glossy or oily finish. Allow it to dry for a few minutes to achieve a natural, refreshed look.
Pro Tips
- Always clean before protecting to ensure the surface is free of dirt and grime.
- Use minimal product at a time, thin, even layers work best and you can always top a layer with a second thin layer if more results are needed.
- For faded or neglected trim, repeat restoration and protection steps as needed to achieve uniform results.
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