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3rd June 2018, 18:25 | #1 |
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Door pocket cleaner
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Can anyone recommend a cleaner for shoe scuffs on front door pockets. I have a sandstone interior and have tried lots of different products including Autobrite's F.A.B but have some scuffs I can't seem to shift. I've seen pro valet/detail people take them off with a wipe with a product they use?! Thank you Paul |
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I find elbow grease from the pound shop works wonders with a scourer.
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good product however if the marks are black rubber heels type marks toothpaste works wonders
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If you have a screwfix or toolstation within distance, try a tub of "wonder wipes" or similar brand as these will shift just about anything. I've used them on upholstery, carpet, leather etc and have caused no damage whilst removing stains and contaminates with ease.
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A wet cloth dabbed with cellulose thinners gun wash works for me.
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Believe it or not, I googled this quite recently and the best answer was WD40! Tried it and it works. Good luck. Geoff
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