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removing deep scuff marks
boxsterd - Monday, 28 November, 2011, at 6:30:17 pm
Can anyone recommend a product and/or method for removing deep scuff marks? It looks like someone opened their door onto my door but not hard enough to make a ding. Thanks.
Re: removing deep scuff marks
Guenter in Ontario - Monday, 28 November, 2011, at 6:51:39 pm
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boxsterd
Can anyone recommend a product and/or method for removing deep scuff marks? It looks like someone opened their door onto my door but not hard enough to make a ding. Thanks.

If the scuff marks are a different colour from your car, there's a good chance it's paint from the other car. In that case, it's amazing what a bit of wax and elbo grease will do. I had that happen to one of my cars a number of years ago. I thought for sure that there would be damaged, but when I got done, you couldn't tell where the mark had been. Basically, I had taken the offending car's paint off mine AND had a really good coat of wax on that part of the car. smiling smiley

Lucky that it didn't leave a ding.

Good luck with getting it off.
Try WD-40 *NM*
Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Monday, 28 November, 2011, at 8:44:37 pm
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