Removing scuff marks on interior plastic??

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Ya know, the scuff marks on the bottom of the doors from shoes, etc... Any products recommendations?
 
1Z Einszett Deep Plastic Cleaner and a nice nylon bristle brush, works like a charm.
 
A magic eraser and being ever so gently has wooked well for me....but I'm open to suggestions as well
 
Hope you don't mind Mark...

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I'm not going to lie, it took a couple tries on this one but it worked.
 
Ya know, the scuff marks on the bottom of the doors from shoes, etc... Any products recommendations?

I have used Meguiars interior products, like the natural shine, and a foam applicator to get my marks off. I have black sneakers, every pair, always scuff my light interior with them, Megs and a sturdy foam applicator does the trick for me. However the other posters suggestion works great too, from the pics. Either way best of luck!
 
I have used Meguiars interior products, like the natural shine, and a foam applicator to get my marks off. I have black sneakers, every pair, always scuff my light interior with them, Megs and a sturdy foam applicator does the trick for me. However the other posters suggestion works great too, from the pics. Either way best of luck!

Great idea as well! My post was geared more toward the tough stuff that simple steps like yours may not remove. I always try a simple approach first, Meguiar's Quick Interior Detailer or similar and a mf towel.
 
I have used Meguiars interior products, like the natural shine, and a foam applicator to get my marks off. I have black sneakers, every pair, always scuff my light interior with them, Megs and a sturdy foam applicator does the trick for me. However the other posters suggestion works great too, from the pics. Either way best of luck!

I have done this as well. Works very well, for the tougher scuffs or grease stains I use a diluted APC and brush.
 
IME, products like Meg's Natursl Shine will slightly reduce shoes scuff marks, etc, but definitely not eliminate them.
 
IME, products like Meg's Natursl Shine will slightly reduce shoes scuff marks, etc, but definitely not eliminate them.

Probably right, I guess it all boils down to how bad or deep it all is. Either way good luck with it, let us know how it goes!

Also see you're from Pasadena, me too! Awesome little area!
 
Be nice if there was some kind of a sealant to cover these areas to help prevent this.
 
Be nice if there was some kind of a sealant to cover these areas to help prevent this.

ultima interior guard ! but idk if it would prevent scuff marks like being questioned .
 
Tarminator and a toothbrush worked for me. I was concerned it might damage the plastic, but it didn't. I made sure to wash it all off with an APC and lots of water.

Opie suggested using a pencil eraser. Will try that next time. May also try a laundry spot remover (e.g. Shout) next time, I've had luck with them on other stains in the past.

Full strength, 303 Vinyl cleaner and Chemical Guys Extreme Orange didn't work for me.
 
Hope you don't mind Mark...

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I'm not going to lie, it took a couple tries on this one but it worked.

Wow! That looks like the brush that came in the butt of my M-16A2 back in the day. Nice work! :xyxthumbs:
 
Wow! That looks like the brush that came in the butt of my M-16A2 back in the day. Nice work! :xyxthumbs:

It's the same exact brush only the government paid $200 and I paid $2! Freaking GSA. :)
 
Hope you don't mind Mark...

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I'm not going to lie, it took a couple tries on this one but it worked.
How the heck did you get that out? Is that just grime? It didn't scratch the panel, I assume?
 
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