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Scuff marks on doors how to remove?

cotsvale
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Hi
I've tried an eraser and used to have a high density sponge which did the job but can't get hold of a new one.
I've had a look at the cleaning thread but can't find it mentioned there.
Thanks
I've tried an eraser and used to have a high density sponge which did the job but can't get hold of a new one.
I've had a look at the cleaning thread but can't find it mentioned there.
Thanks
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Starclens neat on a cloth.0
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jif/cif gets rid of most things0
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Someone suggested WD40 to me, don't know if it will work - let us know if it does!0
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cotsvale, yes starclens is a variant on stardrops, this one is a white liquid that contains ammonia. I really like it, just seems "beefier" than stardrops and cuts through grease etc. beautifully.
I have found it harder to get, only ever found it in Morrisons in my area.You never get a second chance to make a first impression.0 -
Churchmouse wrote:cotsvale, yes starclens is a variant on stardrops, this one is a white liquid that contains ammonia. I really like it, just seems "beefier" than stardrops and cuts through grease etc. beautifully.
I have found it harder to get, only ever found it in Morrisons in my area.
We have a shop called Home Bargains here in Leicestershire that sells it. HTH"all endings are also beginnings. We just don't know it at the time..."0
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