AdamCKach
02-06-2004, 09:50 PM
I did a search but couldn`t find tips on removing `my` style of scuffs...
I have an `04 Sport Trac and because of the step bars being close to the lower body trim, every now and then I rub my shoe on the body trim. I try my best to be conscious of it, but mistakes happen.
Also, one time when I jumped out of the bed, my shoe lightly brushed the body and made a small white-ish mark similar to the small ones that were caused by me accidentally rubbing the trim.
From experience, I know not to bother them until I plan on a full proper wash and wax, but I also don`t know how to remove them. I thought about clay bar-ing them, but I am unsure if that will help. I want to avoid wet-sanding or abrasive polishing because it`s a new SUV (bought 1/7) but I am open to the best way to remove them.
EDIT: The ST is black...
Any help is appreciated, folks. Thanks!
I have an `04 Sport Trac and because of the step bars being close to the lower body trim, every now and then I rub my shoe on the body trim. I try my best to be conscious of it, but mistakes happen.
Also, one time when I jumped out of the bed, my shoe lightly brushed the body and made a small white-ish mark similar to the small ones that were caused by me accidentally rubbing the trim.
From experience, I know not to bother them until I plan on a full proper wash and wax, but I also don`t know how to remove them. I thought about clay bar-ing them, but I am unsure if that will help. I want to avoid wet-sanding or abrasive polishing because it`s a new SUV (bought 1/7) but I am open to the best way to remove them.
EDIT: The ST is black...
Any help is appreciated, folks. Thanks!