TRIM COAT RESTORATION FAQ
Q. How do I remove Cerakote Trim Coat from my vehicle’s trim?
A. The best removal method is to scrub off the Trim Coat with a white magic eraser dipped in non-acetone fingernail polish remover. Thoroughly scrub the trim in a circular motion until you bring the trim back to its original state, be sure to keep the magic eraser wet with the non-acetone nail polish remover during the removal process.
Q. Can I use Cerakote Trim Coat on interior trim parts?
A. We only recommend using this product to restore faded, untreated, unpainted, exterior trim. It’s not to be used on interior, new, or plastic window trim.
Q. How do I remove Trim Coat from my vehicle’s paint?
A. If the coating is still wet, immediately wipe it off with a dry towel. If the coating has dried, the best removal method is to use a light polishing compound. We recommend Griot’s Garage Correcting Cream, it’s a one-step product that requires light buffing to remove moderate paint defects. Follow the buffing instructions provided with any polishing compound used.
Q. Can I touch up missed areas from the initial Trim Coat application?
A. We do not recommend trying to touch-up areas, as this product quickly becomes chemically resistant once dry. This product is a one-coat application; more than one coat will have a cloudy appearance.
Q. What temperature can I apply Trim Coat Restoration?
A. Ideal environmental conditions for application will be in a shaded area with temperatures between 60°F and 75°F.
Q. Is there an expiration date for the Trim Coat Restoration Kit?
A. We encourage the use of the Trim Coat Restoration Kit within a year of purchase.
Q. What warranty does the Trim Coat Restoration Kit have?
A. We stand by our product and know it can perform when applied correctly. If an issue occurs that is not related to an application error, we are happy to send a replacement kit or provide a full refund.