Seat scratches easily with shoes
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Seat scratches easily with shoes
Sometimes I can't get down or up my Forza without touching the seat with my shoes and each time I leave a scratch I can't remove with normal washing.
All this happens with soft rubber shoes. Anyone knoes a safe way to clean these scratches?
All this happens with soft rubber shoes. Anyone knoes a safe way to clean these scratches?
Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
If material from the shoe is added to the seat you should be able to get it off one way or another, but if material is removed from the seat cover by the shoe, the scratches are permanent.
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
Hi kar120c
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Hmm...first thing that came to mind was, Boots. Try some boots, they tend to have higher heels. That might help you get your leg up over on and, up over off. I'm guessing you're on the shorter height side (me too), that's why you're leaving skid marks. Giving yourself a tad more height might just do the trick.
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Oh, and about those skiddy marks on yer saddle? I bet someone here knows the fix, Wait for it

Hmm...first thing that came to mind was, Boots. Try some boots, they tend to have higher heels. That might help you get your leg up over on and, up over off. I'm guessing you're on the shorter height side (me too), that's why you're leaving skid marks. Giving yourself a tad more height might just do the trick.
Now I ask you a favor


Oh, and about those skiddy marks on yer saddle? I bet someone here knows the fix, Wait for it

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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
WhiteNoise wrote:Hi kar120cWelcome
Hmm...first thing that came to mind was, Boots. Try some boots, they tend to have higher heels. That might help you get your leg up over on and, up over off. I'm guessing you're on the shorter height side (me too), that's why you're leaving skid marks. Giving yourself a tad more height might just do the trick.
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Oh, and about those skiddy marks on yer saddle? I bet someone here knows the fix, Wait for it
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
Nicely Done!
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
Do you swing your leg over the seat or sit on the seat and swing them round in front of you?
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
armorall protectant. It is a spray cleaner protectant. Gets rid of those scuffs and helps keep from getting new ones. armoralldotcom
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
Thought about your seat scuff marks.
You remember that bald head guy Mr. Clean? He makes a "Magic Eraser" that seriously works magic!
No mess no fuss. Just a little Magic pad and a dash of water and it cleans numerous items including fabrics.
I found a link for you to read about this so you will be confident in trying it. Like most cleaners, I would test it in an inconspicuous spot first. I have faith it will work
I clean my white sneakers from scuffs with a Magic Eraser and other stuff. Okay, no more chit chat from me, you can read more here: (good luck!)
http://household-tips.thefuntimesguide. ... aMc8IHD_qA
You remember that bald head guy Mr. Clean? He makes a "Magic Eraser" that seriously works magic!

No mess no fuss. Just a little Magic pad and a dash of water and it cleans numerous items including fabrics.
I found a link for you to read about this so you will be confident in trying it. Like most cleaners, I would test it in an inconspicuous spot first. I have faith it will work

http://household-tips.thefuntimesguide. ... aMc8IHD_qA
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
Thought about your seat scuff marks.
You remember that bald head guy Mr. Clean? He makes a "Magic Eraser" that seriously works magic!
No mess no fuss. Just a little Magic pad and a dash of water and it cleans numerous items including fabrics.
I found a link for you to read about this so you will be confident in trying it. Like most cleaners, I would test it in an inconspicuous spot first. I have faith it will work
I clean my white sneakers from scuffs with a Magic Eraser and other stuff. Okay, no more chit chat from me, you can read more here: (good luck!)
http://household-tips.thefuntimesguide. ... aMc8IHD_qA
You remember that bald head guy Mr. Clean? He makes a "Magic Eraser" that seriously works magic!

No mess no fuss. Just a little Magic pad and a dash of water and it cleans numerous items including fabrics.
I found a link for you to read about this so you will be confident in trying it. Like most cleaners, I would test it in an inconspicuous spot first. I have faith it will work

http://household-tips.thefuntimesguide. ... aMc8IHD_qA
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
Ah crap! That came up twice. Sorry bout that. Wanted to add that you shouldn't use any product on your seat where your butt makes contact. You don't want to be sliding to and fro...esp in a quick stop. Not good. My 2 cents
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
I have no smart solution for you, but would caution you about using Amour-All, Ultima Trim Guard, or whatever other vinyl/leather/plastic protectant. I used some on my PCX seat, and while it looked looked great, it was very, very slippery. I didn't loose the Admiral, but certainly took some heat. And when I braked hard, we both slid forward. Three months have passed, and the seat is still a bit slippery. i won't be doing that again.
Even soft rubber can cause a scuff. Try to clean it, but don't be so aggressive that you do more damage. Good luck,
Even soft rubber can cause a scuff. Try to clean it, but don't be so aggressive that you do more damage. Good luck,
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
Poorboys Natural look, matte finish, looks new, lasts a couple months. Slip free, been using it for years.
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
I'ill try it.Jge64 wrote:Poorboys Natural look, matte finish, looks new, lasts a couple months. Slip free, been using it for years.
Today washed my Forza for the first time with soap and sponge but tha seat scratches are still here
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
I Messed up a gelcoat and a vinyl bolster surface using mr clean erasers...be careful, you scrub with them, and you'll scratch. Detailing sites claim mr eraser is equiv to 3600 wet dry paper.
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Re: Seat scratches easily with shoes
Jge64 wrote:I Messed up a gelcoat and a vinyl bolster surface using mr clean erasers...be careful, you scrub with them, and you'll scratch. Detailing sites claim mr eraser is equiv to 3600 wet dry paper.
Excellent. What was the middle one again?