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Labocosmetica

Labocosmetica TPR 30ml | Trim Plastic Restorer & Coating

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Labocosmetica TPR 30ml | Trim Plastic Restorer & Coating

$77.95
  • SKU: LAB155
  • MPN: LAB155
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Labocosmetica TPR 30ml | Trim Plastic Restorer & Coating

TPR is designed to:

  • Evenly revitalize faded plastics
  • Protect over time from UV rays, acid rain, smog, and washes
  • Slow progressive oxidation
  • Stabilize texture and color without altering them
  • Seal the surface, preventing new contamination

Unpainted car plastics change over time.
Sunlight, temperature fluctuations, frequent washing, chemical and atmospheric agents act day after day.
The result is clear to see: grayed bumpers, dull trim, dry seals, lifeless surfaces. The original black turns gray. The material loses elasticity.
It’s not neglect: it’s normal aging.

TPR by Labocosmetica was created to address this problem with a concrete approach: it doesn’t cover, it doesn’t disguise, it doesn’t dye. It protects.

Not a dressing. A coating.
TPR is a true protective coating designed for plastics, vinyl, and rubber.
It contains no pigments, does not artificially color: it doesn’t disguise, doesn’t cover, doesn’t fake.
Its action is both physical and chemical. It seals the surface, isolates it from external agents, and stabilizes its appearance over time, slowing aging and protecting the original finish.

It doesn’t just “mask” fading: it stops the oxidation process at the root, working where others stop.
Even on slightly grayed plastics, it restores the depth of the natural black, enhancing the authentic texture of the material.

The result is clear: a satin look, dry to the touch, never shiny.
No wet effect, no plastic-like look.
It keeps the appearance stable over time, preventing the plastic from slipping into oxidation.
It slows progressive fading, without altering the visual identity of the plastics.
A natural, technical look, consistent with the original surface.
Those who know true detailing recognize the difference at first glance.