View Full Version : Scuff Marks on Plastic on door sills?
SLugg
04-12-2006, 09:19 PM
Any one have any ways to remove the scuff marks from CARELESS :shiner: boofs entering my car , mainly on the plastic sill covers (they cant lift the tired little feet)....:bawl:
any tricks or remover ?
thanks in advance :yup:
CalaisRider
04-12-2006, 09:31 PM
Any one have any ways to remove the scuff marks from CARELESS :shiner: boofs entering my car , mainly on the plastic sill covers (they cant lift the tired little feet)....:bawl:
any tricks or remover ?
thanks in advance :yup:
You reken you have problems, who was the idiot who put suede on the door sills of the VE Calais V. Shit, in light colour leather this is a nightmare:flipoff:
jerrel
04-12-2006, 09:38 PM
You reken you have problems, who was the idiot who put suede on the door sills of the VE Calais V. Shit, in light colour leather this is a nightmare:flipoff:
LOL :rofl: ur funny
CalaisRider
04-12-2006, 09:47 PM
LOL :rofl: ur funny
Glad you like it - what more can I say oh guru type one:lol: You obviously know better:bravo:
Have you anything to actually contribute?????????????
VooDoo
04-12-2006, 09:49 PM
Slugg: Steel wool (be gentle)
Peter: its not as bad as you think. I have the same in the Caprice and its not hard to keep clean.
CalaisRider
04-12-2006, 09:53 PM
Slugg: Steel wool (be gentle)
Peter: its not as bad as you think. I have the same in the Caprice and its not hard to keep clean.
Thanks mate - as usual to the rescue one more time (must be addin up by now VooDoo). Simple answer and alays the frustration - goodonya.:bravo:
Suppose it would just be easier for Sparkles to wave their magic detail over it!!
Pete
VooDoo
04-12-2006, 10:00 PM
Keep a damp chamios in the car and if it gets a mark just wipe it over. Sometimes a little degreaser will help too. Its pretty tough stuff, ive drowned mine with degreaser and even used a high pressure hose on it before.
CalaisRider
04-12-2006, 10:08 PM
Keep a damp chamios in the car and if it gets a mark just wipe it over. Sometimes a little degreaser will help too. Its pretty tough stuff, ive drowned mine with degreaser and even used a high pressure hose on it before.
Fawk theres a thought, a gernie to clean the trim/interior hope you have drain holes in the floor of that awesom beast you have (LOL). Just jokin - no disrespect intended:yup:
Thanks for the advice!!!
Pete
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