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Old Jun 5, 2008 | 10:58 PM
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Cleaning scuff marks from interior plastic parts!

What do you guys use to clean and condition the interior plastic parts from scuff marks. Once in a while when someone goes in or out of the car, they accidently rub their shoes as they go in to sit down. I hate when that happens, but what can you do.

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Old Jun 6, 2008 | 07:45 AM
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What do you guys use to clean and condition the interior plastic parts from scuff marks. Once in a while when someone goes in or out of the car, they accidently rub their shoes as they go in to sit down. I hate when that happens, but what can you do.

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I clean the interior with Autoglym Interior Cleaner and condition using zymol vinyl and zymol treat. einszett vinyl rubber care is also great. To maintain, use einszett Cockpit Premium. Think of it as an interior detail spray.
 
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If it is just a dirt scuff, then what Moe said will work awesome. If it is an actual plastic scuff, as in it is something that has physically scuffed the surface, in the past on non-textured plastics I have sanded them down with 2000 grit to resurface it.
 
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If you have a steamer, they work fantastic on plastic, gets all the grime out from the micro scratching in the plastic.

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Thanks for all of your advise. I will work with some of these recommendations and see how they work.
 
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