I've got a few marks on the back of my seat so wondered what the best way to remove these was before I give it a go. They're supersport seats so I didn't want to just dive and in make it worse! I've tried my thumbnail but that doesn't seem to work!
If it's water based paint, warm water and a cloth should remove it.
To me they look like scuff marks from cardboard boxes you've had on the back seats. They have left a deposit ontop of the surface and not rubbed through into it.I've got a few marks on the back of my seat so wondered what the best way to remove these was before I give it a go. They're supersport seats so I didn't want to just dive and in make it worse! I've tried my thumbnail but that doesn't seem to work!
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@eribaMotters @RichardT Thanks, will give wet wipes and white spirit a go.
@tigerhonaker your response, which is essentially "ask a professional" could be applied to pretty much any query on this entire forum. Surely the whole point of the forum is for members to help each other out and avoid having to contact professionals for what could be relatively easy fixes if others have had similar experiences to minor (or major) faults and issues.
I have one for steering wheelsTry a Magic Eraser - get them in the supermarkets. Dampen with water and give it a light rub. Obviously test on small area first. Never used them on car seats, but have used on leather sofa and plastic items before.
will,I've got a few marks on the back of my seat so wondered what the best way to remove these was before I give it a go. They're supersport seats so I didn't want to just dive and in make it worse! I've tried my thumbnail but that doesn't seem to work!
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