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well i use armor all ultra shine because it makes the car look amazing. it shines it like you wouldnt believe. they all make armor all shine, not as shiny but still gets the job done, and lastly armor natrual finish. which jsut cleans and leaves no greasy shiny look just cleans. Armor all is what i use, only armorall on my interior it works awsome, not just to sinhe it, but to clean it aswell. and a good friend of my, his father owns his own detailing buisness, he supports a wife 2 kids and a half million dollar house on this buisness, he uses armor on all interior, i think he knows what hes doing.
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The original poster just asked how to remove scuff marks; some are obviously heavier and darker than others. I've used Barkeepers Friend for years. My Balt has the light gray interior and wife's car is tan inside. Never had any discoloration. You don't need to use alot, just a small bit of it on a wet sponge. If your worried about chemicals, try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on the scuff.
Not telling anyone how to clean or what to use. He asked for different ideas to get rid of a problem, so I posted one. GrumpysCobalt |
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here's a little trick for getting scuff marks off the outside of your car, like the type of scuff marks put on by rubber, use a little toothpaste(yes, it does work. it's the lightly abrasive substance in the toothpaste that wears it off, but doesnt harm the paint). Also good for the scuffs on your rims. Just remember, regular toothpaste, not the one with whitening stuff.
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I was cleaning my car the other day and got a little crazy with the carpet cleaner and used it on my door sill mouldings, worker great cause it has those "course" plastic bristel so it can get into that stoburn grain it actually worked really good def would recoment trying that
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