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Old 30 Sep 2008, 08:48 pm
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Cool Re: Shoe scuffs on door panels

I use "Bar Keeper's Friend", a very non abrasive powder cleaner on a dampened, soft rag......with great results!
(fin it at most grocery stores)
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Old 01 Oct 2008, 05:25 am
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The rubbing alcohol already failed. I'll give the peanut butter a try.
Is the magic eraser something found in supermarkets?
Yes, it seems to be made of a soft almost fabric material, wife uses it all of the time on the appliances. Good stuff.
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Old 01 Oct 2008, 08:55 am
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Default Re: Shoe scuffs on door panels

Yes, Magic Eraser is by Mr. Clean. There's the regular, extra strength and another that has cleaner in it (its orange on top...I don't care for that one). The regular should handle it. I use it for everything, marks on the wall, my desk at work, I even cut them into smaller sizes (nice for work). Just dampen lightly with water and away you go. I painted my hall and had someone help move furniture and they got a scuff mark on the painted walls and it came right off without damaging the paint!
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