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Gtechniq C4 Permanent Trim Restorer Reviews

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Gtechniq C4 Permanent Trim Restorer — long-term plastic trim restoration

Gtechniq C4 utilises a covalent or chemical bond to actually become an extension of the plastic molecule it's protecting.  Not to be confused with much weaker electrostatic bonds used by, amongst others, ptfe based polymers Gtechniq C4 actually swaps part of its molecular structure with the surface molecules of your car's trim.

What this means is that you now have a protective coating of unparalleled durability.  Unlike many trim products on the market Gtechniq C4 is an exceptionally thin (circa 30nm) optically clear film which means that it does not add an unattractive gloss film to the surface instead it restores all but the most faded trim to an as new condition.

You can expect approximately 2 years from a single application.


Chemical bonding technology — far more durable than dressings
Restores faded plastic to a natural satin appearance
UV protection reduces future fading
Non-greasy finish with no sling or runoff
Long-term durability measured in years, not weeks


How C4 differs from traditional trim dressings

Most trim products rely on oils or silicones that temporarily darken plastics but wash away quickly. C4 instead uses a reactive silane-based formula that bonds directly to the polymer surface. This means the restored finish does not rely on surface oils and will not streak in rain.


For best preparation prior to application, ensure the trim is thoroughly cleaned and decontaminated. A dedicated cleaner such as pre-wash products and a solvent-based panel wipe may be required to remove residues before coating.

Application Process


Thoroughly clean and dry the trim.
Remove any previous dressings or oils.
Apply a small amount of Gtechniq C4 using the supplied applicator.
Spread evenly and allow to cure.
Buff lightly with a clean microfibre cloth if necessary.


Professional Guidance


Apply to cool surfaces out of direct sunlight.
Only use on unpainted exterior plastic trim.
Do not apply to rubber tyres or textured coatings not intended for bonding coatings.


C4 is ideal for restoring bumpers, mirror housings, scuttle panels and textured plastic trims where permanent correction is required.


Available in 15ml & 30ml bottles


Gtechniq C4 Safety Data Sheet





Our Take

“What we use when we want faded trim to stay sorted, not just look better for a week.”

C4 is one of those trim products we don’t treat lightly. It isn’t a quick dressing or a short-term darkener — it’s a proper restorative coating. When we’re dealing with faded, weathered exterior plastics and we want a long-term fix rather than a temporary cosmetic boost, this is the route we take.

Technically, C4 forms a chemical bond with the plastic substrate rather than sitting on top of it. That’s the key difference. Instead of leaving an oily layer that washes away, this ceramic coating penetrates and restores colour at the surface level, which is why the results last significantly longer than traditional trim dressings.

In terms of finish, we’ve found it delivers a natural, factory-style darkening rather than a glossy or artificial look. It enhances the richness of the trim without making it look wet or shiny, which is exactly what we prefer on modern vehicles.

Preparation is everything with C4 — we always make sure the surface is properly cleaned and free from old dressings before applying. Do that, apply sparingly, and the durability is genuinely impressive. For us, it’s one of the most reliable long-term trim solutions on the market if we want restoration and protection in one step.

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Used it on my concours volvo and it does a great job even on plastic thats in good condition, it gives it a new look finish. Defo will get a couple more bottles
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Posted 13 years ago
I have used every trim restorer I can find and I can honestly say the G4 is the dogs(the best).
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Posted 13 years ago
Amazing stuff. Very easy to apply and buff off. My bumpers, trim and door rubbers look like new. Only one complaint - come in a very small bottle!
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Posted 13 years ago
This stuff is amazing. It was so quick and easy to restore the plastic on my Alfa back to it's original colour. Don't be put off by the high price, it's well worth it and a little goes a long way.
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Posted 13 years ago
Just ordered my second bottle in a year and a half, I have a discovery 3 with just about as much plastic trim as paintwork. I applied before winter 2010 and have just reapplied now, two winters later! Its awesome, not as super shiny just detailed looking as the goo alternatives but outlasts them 100 times easily.
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Posted 13 years ago
Instantly turns faded plastic black again and is very easy to spread over the plastic, a small amount goes a long way on the pad so while it seems expensive, its not when you consider how much of it you need to use. My car is a Mini Cooper S which has a lot of plastic, archs, sideskirts, bumpers, roof trim, etc, far more than the average car and I used just under half of it to do the lot. On a normal car Id be surprised if you used more than a quarter. I did treat my plastics to a degrease and IPA wipe down to try ensure a good application of the product. The only thing I am waiting to see now is how long it lasts for, if it lasts the 6 months as most people say then this is a 5 star product that I will certainly buy again.
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Posted 13 years ago
Great Product, it restored my trim on my 7 year old BMW from very faded and white to a new looking even black that hasent washed off or run onto the paint work.
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Posted 14 years ago