Interior Trim

Interior trim will help set your car apart from the competition. Meticulously applied conditioning and trim product will accentuate your car's interior profile, particularly for luxury autos.
Many names, one basic principle
>You may know it as "Armor all," which is a common brand name sold at automotive stores throughout the country, but it's essentially a conditioning product that also helps enhance your trim's aesthetic appeal.
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Fresh Start Pro Info ✔Trim conditioning products come in various dilution ratios. You may need to shop around until you find the right fit for your aesthetic preference. ✔Cupholders, trays, center consoles, and the horn all make for great areas to apply product. ✔If you feel like your trim conditioning product is too dense, simply cut it down with water for a more subtle effect.
How to feature your trim

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Be sure surfaces are 100% clean
Read our interior care guide to get up to speed on cleaning your car's interior surfaces. This step is imperative to applying your trim conditioning. Without properly preparing the surfaces, applying a conditioning product will often leave a greasy finish.
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Wipe off residue
After you have conditioned your interior cabin, go back over the surfaces with some all-purpose cleaner and a plush microfiber towel and buff out any areas that look smudged or unevenly applied.
02
Apply trim conditioner
Black surfaces on your car will generally respond best to trim conditioning product. Your dash, cupholders, side panels can all be conditioned to bolden their look. Avoid conditioning the steering wheel as it can give it a slippery feel.
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Ceramic Coating [optional]
For longer lasting, durable protection, a ceramic coating can be applied to your interior trim. This will generally provide up to 24 months of added protection and will also protect your trim from minor blemishes and scratches.