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    Removing scuff marks

    My brother was driving his boat home lasat weekend and had a tire blow out, the rubber got scuff marks on the trailer and also on the side of the boat.

    I was looking for some opinions on what to use to remove the rubber scuff marks from the boat and also from the trailer, obviously without damaging the color or clear coat.

    #2
    Originally posted by jmhatchett View Post
    My brother was driving his boat home lasat weekend and had a tire blow out, the rubber got scuff marks on the trailer and also on the side of the boat.

    I was looking for some opinions on what to use to remove the rubber scuff marks from the boat and also from the trailer, obviously without damaging the color or clear coat.
    I've had good luck with Mr. Clean Magic Erasers for taking off light scuffmarks
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      #3
      For light scratches and scuff marks, I use a polishing compound. There are many manufacturers, including Turtle. You can find it at any Auto store.

      Use a clean towel and lots of elbow grease.

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        #4
        Acetone is another trick if its rubber. Make sure to wax after.
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          #5
          WD-40. Rinse and wax afterward.

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            #6
            Originally posted by evil0ne View Post
            Acetone is another trick if its rubber. Make sure to wax after.
            X2 on Acetone and or Goof-Off.
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