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    What`s the best product/method for removing shoe scuff marks on doors and other plastic pieces?
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    Try a mild polish by hand, or claying.



    Sometimes I can get minor shoe scuffs using my finger (without the nail).
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    I haven`t personally used it for this purpose, but I`ve heard others using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Just test first in a non-conspicuous area to ensure it doesn`t remove color or stain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macruz19
    Try a mild polish by hand, or claying.



    Sometimes I can get minor shoe scuffs using my finger (without the nail).


    im talking about like on leather and plastics, not paint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brace1
    I haven`t personally used it for this purpose, but I`ve heard others using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Just test first in a non-conspicuous area to ensure it doesn`t remove color or stain.


    I use it on plastics and it works great. I wouldn`t use it on leather though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cushdrive
    I use it on plastics and it works great. I wouldn`t use it on leather though.


    you think some APC and agitation with a nice stiff brush will do the trick?
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    Recently I had some scuff marks on my cream colored sills. I tried a bunch of different cleaners and brushes but nothing was working. Just for kicks, I tired some WD-40 on the end of a Q-Tip and it worked perfectly.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ptaylor_9849
    Recently I had some scuff marks on my cream colored sills. I tried a bunch of different cleaners and brushes but nothing was working. Just for kicks, I tired some WD-40 on the end of a Q-Tip and it worked perfectly.



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    wow... imma have to try this... THANKS!
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    Patrick, thanks for the (q) tip! It will be tried this weekend on my wife`s car - a very light gray interior with a few stubborn scuff marks that I`ve been unable to remove.
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    Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works wonders. You will be amazed at how many uses this has come in handy for when cleaning vehicles. I have even used it on leather with no ill affects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inov8ter
    Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works wonders. You will be amazed at how many uses this has come in handy for when cleaning vehicles. I have even used it on leather with no ill affects.


    thats good news, my mom has TONS of those things for around the house... might have to steal some
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    Done with the Magic Eraser and 1Z plastik reinger...
























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    thats interesting - I have had all sorts of issues with my same colour interior, with APC etc not really doing anything. I tried PB Nat Look Dressing just for a laught and it cleaned it all up completely

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    Awesome, dsms, thank you! I`ve been putting off the interior of the wife`s SUV. That combo looks like just what I need. Great pics!
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