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Does anyone notice that the inside of the door scuffs way too easy? Just slightly brushing the inside of the door will leave a mark. I also keep my work badge in the little compartment at the bottom and from placing/removing it I have tons of marks.
How do you guys deal with it? Is there a protectant that is reccomended? An easy way to clean?
Actually, it's Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser, usually found in the cleaning supplies aisle of most grocery stores. However, it's also carried at K-Mart, Wally world, and some other places, sometimes in the auto detailing aisle.
Since it is slightly abrasive, it doesn't take much effort to remove the scuff marks, but don't overdo it.
Does anyone notice that the inside of the door scuffs way too easy? Just slightly brushing the inside of the door will leave a mark. I also keep my work badge in the little compartment at the bottom and from placing/removing it I have tons of marks.
How do you guys deal with it? Is there a protectant that is reccomended? An easy way to clean?
The scuffs come off as easily as they go on. Damp micro fiber cloth = non abrasive.
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