Use this method for light scuff marks.
Light volor scuff marks on black vinyl interior.
Use a large hand held pink eraser instead of the end of a pencil for larger scuffs.
You can order a scratch removal kit online for about 50 us dollars.
Dampen the sponge with either water or your trim cleaner rub over the offending marks on your cars plastic or vinyl interior door trim until the marks have disappeared wipe a clean damp cloth over the cleaned area to remove any residue and then dry off.
I use it with a microfiber cloth with great results.
Rub a pencil eraser over the scuff marks scrubbing just as you would to remove a pencil mark from a sheet of paper.
The kit will include a glue to fill in the deep scuff or scratch an activator to dry the glue and a dye that matches your vinyl color.
Wet a cleaning eraser with warm water and scrub the tougher scuffs.
One trick recommended by merry maids is to cut an x in a tennis ball push the tennis ball onto the end of a broom and buff the scuff with light pressure.
Sprinkle baking soda onto the sponge and rub the scuff marks.
Scrub this over the vinyl car dash to remove thicker scuffs that the pencil eraser did not successfully remove.
Erase light scuff marks with a pencil eraser rubbing just as you would to erase a mark from a piece of paper.
Continue rubbing until you have removed the scuff marks from the vinyl upholstery.
Its as simple as that.
Dampen a cleaning eraser under tap water and squeeze out excess water.
I am using maguire s interior detail spray and it have been doing a great job of getting light scuff marks out of the doors and other interior surfaces.
Dampen a soft clean cotton cloth and dip the cloth in the baking soda mixture.
I too have the black interior in my is350.
Several basic cleaning techniques using baking soda can help you remove scratches and scuff marks that have temporarily scarred the appearance of your car.
Using your favorite floor cleaner and a mop or sponge wipe away lighter scuff marks.
Erase the scuff marks gently until they disappear then brush away the residual eraser dust.
Consider purchasing a professional kit if the scuff is more than just superficial or if you re dealing with scratched vinyl.
Dampen a sponge with cool water.