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Old 2/11/08, 11:39 AM
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Scuff marks on door panels

Any good remedies for removing scuff marks on door panels? I've tried Simple Green, but it didn't quite do the trick. Thanks
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scrub scrub scrub with something!!!!

have you tried some armorall???

i dont have this problem, what color are your panels?
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Originally Posted by n8rfastback
scrub scrub scrub with something!!!!

have you tried some armorall???

i dont have this problem, what color are your panels?
It's that "something" I'm trying to figure out!

They're black, which I thought would be the easiest to keep looking nice.
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mine stay clean, no problems here

i just use a rag and some armorall and i can keep the scuffs off

hmmm
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Originally Posted by n8rfastback
mine stay clean, no problems here

i just use a rag and some armorall and i can keep the scuffs off

hmmm
Thanks, I'll try a bit more AA.
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Try a Magic Eraser. AA is just going to cover it up.
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Try a Magic Eraser. AA is just going to cover it up.
Thanks - Any special way to use it on car interiors? Does it leave a residue that needs to be cleaned?
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Thanks - Any special way to use it on car interiors? Does it leave a residue that needs to be cleaned?
I haven't used them personally, but I know they do some very good work. You just have to be very careful because they are mildly abrasive. They shouldn't leave behind any residue though. I plan on picking up some when I go to Target next time.
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my wife uses them, i wouldnt touch the inside of my car with one

they work good on some stuff, but not at all on other stuff

not going near my interior
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