UPDATE: Shoe Scuffs on Rocker Pannel Door Jam Plastic Results.
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UPDATE: Shoe Scuffs on Rocker Pannel Door Jam Plastic Results.
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Well, I tested about a dozon things recommended on CF to take the black shoe scuffs off the rocker pannels door jams when getting in. 2008 LS3, Red with black and tan interior. Again, for those who did not read my first post, I did not put them there as the first owner did. Out of all the suggestions the only one that really worked was the regular Magic Eraser. It was not easy. I used warm soapy water and the eraser. It took many times of rubbing, maybe 300 or 400 strokes with some force to slowly remove them little by little. No damage at all. Looks like they were never really there at all now. Recommended by me for what that is worth.
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Doug
Well, I tested about a dozon things recommended on CF to take the black shoe scuffs off the rocker pannels door jams when getting in. 2008 LS3, Red with black and tan interior. Again, for those who did not read my first post, I did not put them there as the first owner did. Out of all the suggestions the only one that really worked was the regular Magic Eraser. It was not easy. I used warm soapy water and the eraser. It took many times of rubbing, maybe 300 or 400 strokes with some force to slowly remove them little by little. No damage at all. Looks like they were never really there at all now. Recommended by me for what that is worth.
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Thanks,
Doug
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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser - don't need any soap with it. Usually comes multiple eraser-sized pads in a box. Get'em at Wally World in the auto detailing aisle, or in grocery stores in the detergent aisle, especially Krogers.
Wet an eraser, wring out the excess water, 2 or 3 light swipes, slightly abrasive.
Wet an eraser, wring out the excess water, 2 or 3 light swipes, slightly abrasive.
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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser - don't need any soap with it. Usually comes multiple eraser-sized pads in a box. Get'em at Wally World in the auto detailing aisle, or in grocery stores in the detergent aisle, especially Krogers.
Wet an eraser, wring out the excess water, 2 or 3 light swipes, slightly abrasive.
Wet an eraser, wring out the excess water, 2 or 3 light swipes, slightly abrasive.
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I wonder if it may be just easier/cost efficient for you guys to replace them?
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Do not use the Magic Eraser product dry! It is made of melamine and is very abrasive when used dry. With enough force and enough time you will take the paint off. Wet, they are perfect. I used one on one of my tail light lens to get magic marker off of it. I also used it to remove the residue from where the dealer tag was glued to my back bumper.
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