Re: Scuffs on the threshold
I personally haven't had this problem yet, but IIRC people have mentioned using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (or it's generic equivalent).
Re: Scuffs on the threshold
^^^yep, Magic Eraser will usually get out stubborn scuffs. Be very careful because they are abrasive. I scrub very, very lightly and concentrate just on the scuff until gone. It's easy to do too much and change the color slightly.
Re: Scuffs on the threshold
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Jimmie
^^^yep, Magic Eraser will usually get out stubborn scuffs. Be very careful because they are abrasive. I scrub very, very lightly and concentrate just on the scuff until gone. It's easy to do too much and change the color slightly.
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Re: Scuffs on the threshold
Thanks for the tip and advice! I'll give it a try this weekend. I buy several products off of this site, but it hadn't dawned on me to ask that nagging question until yesterday. Im the MAN
Re: Scuffs on the threshold
"and sometimes the bottom part of the door panel". Do you mean the painted section? If so, any APC and a towel should get it off. As for the plastic portion - try APC and a fingernail brush. Magic Eraser is a "last resort" product.
Re: Scuffs on the threshold
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PTRon
"and sometimes the bottom part of the door panel". Do you mean the painted section? If so, any APC and a towel should get it off. As for the plastic portion - try APC and a fingernail brush. Magic Eraser is a "last resort" product.
The bottom of the door panel is colored vinyl, textured to match the leather.
Sorry, on this forum I would be considered a noob. What is an APC?
Re: Scuffs on the threshold
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RLove
..What is an APC?
All Purpose Cleaner. There is a "decoder ring" to decode the acronyms somewhere on this site, check for a sticky.