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Scuff marks on the seat

ThreeWheels

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Does anyone have any recommendations on how to remove the boot scuff marks from the vinyl seat ?

I know the way to prevent them is to NOT be a clod getting on and off the bike.
 
I use shoe polish on my plastic try useing it on the seat, then use Maguires seat conditioner your seat well last you lot longer jc
 
I usually can just wash or wipe it off. Windex Multi-Purpose with Vinegar is my standard quick cleaner.
 
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That rubbery material on the stock seat accentuates any kind of scuffing. I finally gave up and bought the comfort seat. The finish of the vinyl is much more forgiving.
 
That rubbery material on the stock seat accentuates any kind of scuffing. I finally gave up and bought the comfort seat. The finish of the vinyl is much more forgiving.

Comfort seat great for comfort...as far as marking up, I'm sure I'll do that soon enough!
 
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