Boot scuff marks ...!!!
ORIGINAL: berettag
Wash your jeans in warm water with a good detergent.
Wash your jeans in warm water with a good detergent.
This is a good thread. I know it's a matter of time before my lazy *** does the same to my seat.
NOT that anyone with a scuffed seat here is lazy. I just know my reason for scuffing my seat would be laziness in throwing my leg over.
The seat is brand new a Mustang - I thought my shoe was going to clear and it caught the seat (I am not happy) although it's barely noticeable it still PISSES me off... So it wasn't laziness merely carelessness I guess- it was my bad leg/knee was torn open in an old MC accident years ago so I have arthritis in the knee now and it's tough to clear the seat plus I'm older than I used to be - 
I will try the Vinylex -

I will try the Vinylex -
Did Vinylex work? I got several scuff on my Mustang seat and would like to buff it out.
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The best thing you can do is use "Doc Baileys" Leather black. They're out of Canada I think, but they're at every rally, Sturgis, Daytona, and Laconia. I've seen them there. I bought some (finally) off the internet and I use it on scuffs on boots, jackets, seats, bras, etc....It's good stuff, and it's about the only thing that will most closely repair a good scuff. Let me know if you can't find it, and I'll send you a thread. CCRyder
Bigskyhd, can you post the thread. I did a search of "Doc Hollodays" and got nothing. Which is weird because at least this thread should've came up.
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