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clean rub marks from walls


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Sorry if its been asked before, i searched but got 25000 hits none of which actually relating to the search!

the guys dragged branches down a alley with cream walls and left rub marks and the customer obviously not happy.

Whats the best method for removal? its not broken the paint.  i dont want to repaint as that will be a real ball ache!

I am sure i once heard the muck off type spray motorcycles guys use on the bikes is good but ive never tried before.

Many thanks

 

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so i went back, thought id try some fairy liquid and stiff brush.

fairly helped but tbh mostly by turning the brush over and using the handle as a abrasive surface ( the brush was soft plastic so it didnt damage the wall but it was enough to take off the marks).

If i had sand paper i think that would have done it too as it just needed a bit more roughness that the bristles.

Thanks for the advice .

Cheers

 

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