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    The inside bottom door jam to my corvette has a bunch of black marks on it from shoes when people get in and out., what is the best way to remove those from the plastic?

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    You will want a brush to do it. Either a brush or some sort of semi abrasive sponge. I`d use either some sap/tar remover or just straight soap. It is basicly grease so anything that removes that kind of stuff should work. WD40 should work too. What have you tried on it so far?
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    I would take one of those nylon-net-covered bug sponges and some really mild general purpose cleaner (read: really diluted) and go to work. And after you`re done, tell people to watch where they put those feet when they`re getting in and out of your car!!

 

 

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