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scuff marks, how to remove?

jos

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Hi
Something hit the nice shiny white wheel cover on my RT LTD :mad:, no dint's but a couple of scuff marks. I am sure this question has been asked before..but can I ask it again? Can someone give me advice on how to get rid of these scuff marks? :bowdown:
Thanks guys
Jos
 
I just use Turtle wax paste to gently buff the scuff out. Don't use anything abrasive because if you remove the finish its black underneath .
 
scuffs

Depending on what the thing was that hit your LTD, and believe it or not, WD-40 on a white cloth towel can work wonders, especially on something that is grease or tar based It's also great for getting up adhesives.
Good luck
Bob :f_spider:
 
Thanks guys, I got some car polishing stuff, applied it, polished it and....no more scuff marks, GONE! AMAZING:yes::yes::yes:
 
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