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How do you remove those shoe scuff marks on the bottom of the door in the interior of the car? It's so hard to avoid it, but it's hard to take them off. What have you used that took them off?
 
you can use magic eraser. i heard it works. i bought it but have not used it. what worked for me was meg's apc and some elbow grease - and my door is a color they call cashmere, so it's light, so i think it is really good. fantastic and 409 did not do well. i tried armor all, that was ok, but apc is the best, for me. now here will come an onslaught of varied opinions!!!
good luck.
hope that helps!
lauren
 
usually glass cleaner will take light marks out, or something like purple power. But if its REALLY bad, i would try and find a can of this stuff called Tuff Duty. We use it at the car dealer for bad stains and marks and stuff and it always takes ANYTHING out!
 
imo...the best way to remove shoe scuffs is to use a light swirl remover on a mf pad...it depends on the material it is on...obviously not on smooth plastic...but on textured plastic you should be okay...bug and tar remover also usually does a good job as well...
 
orngez said:
imo...the best way to remove shoe scuffs is to use a light swirl remover on a mf pad...it depends on the material it is on...obviously not on smooth plastic...but on textured plastic you should be okay...bug and tar remover also usually does a good job as well...

What should I use on smooth plastic?
 
on smooth platic..the bug and tar remover on a mf towel..
 
cool thanx :) thanx for the replies everyone, I appreciate it
 
I really want to try that magic eraser but I hear they have fiberglass in them and you can do some damage but IDK
 
Nuke33 said:
I really want to try that magic eraser but I hear they have fiberglass in them and you can do some damage but IDK


It's like a block of sand paper... I hate them..
 
ltoman said:
woah - glad i have been forwarned!

I saw someone use this on their steering wheel... ewww.. never will I use it on the interior.
 
I don't think it's like a block of sandpaper at all. I use it on stains and scuff marks. It works great and is cheap. You wet it with water and it becomes soft and then you wipe. I used it on my wife's steering wheel because there was a ton of grime on it. It took 30 seconds and looked like new after.
 
Cheetah said:
I don't think it's like a block of sandpaper at all. I use it on stains and scuff marks. It works great and is cheap. You wet it with water and it becomes soft and then you wipe. I used it on my wife's steering wheel because there was a ton of grime on it. It took 30 seconds and looked like new after.

No scratches or anything?
 
ltoman said:
you can use magic eraser. i heard it works. ...

:iagree:

(used it on both my cashmere interiors .. no issues and works like a champ !)
 
clambros said:
:iagree:

(used it on both my cashmere interiors .. no issues and works like a champ !)

Great! sounds like a good deal
 
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