Scuff marks

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Scuff marks

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I've washed my bike. First time in a year. OK, i wasn't feeling right in the head when i started the cleaning. But i have one problem. What's the best way to remove boot scuff marks from the pannier lids?. I've tried all the polishes i have but none seem to be able to remove the marks. Any idea's
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Re: Scuff marks

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Autoglym Paint Renovator, https://www.autoglym.com/paint-renovator is more abrasive than polish.
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Cheers, David. Did the trick :thumb:
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