WETS on interior plastics?

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Need a quick answer to what’s probably a stupid question. Is WETS or Mckees’s Plastic Trim Restorer ideal for black plastic cupholders and similar interior plastics? Is it something you’d use or would you use something else?

I don’t want something that’s gonna end up looking blah than become difficult to remove if it doesn’t look great. Opinions?
 
Hmm...... I've never used it on interior, Ric.

Great question though.
 
Hmm...... I've never used it on interior, Ric.

Great question though.

So far I’ve use it once. I used it on the plastic trim at the very bottom of my car and while it did make the improvement I was hoping it would, it did it in sort of a subtle way.

Not sure if it’s because it’s gray and gray is more of a tone down color, or if I was just hoping it would have more pop/darkening effect.
 
Wets is designed for Exterior only, given the solvents I would advise against it om interior trim

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Cool. I took your advice and used something else.

Hyper Dressing 1:1

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After:

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If you're a fan of WETS for exterior trim, try Wolfgang's Cockpit sealant for the interior, it's nice stuff !
 
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