Need to remove stubborn scuffs and blemishes from your vinyl or plastic interior trim? Look no further. The Autoglym Magic Sponge will remove scuff marks that traditional cleaners won't budge.
Simply dampen with water, rub it over the offending marks and you will be amazed at the power this sponge has to remove those stubborn marks you have been looking to get rid of.
Ideal for removing scuffs and marks from interior door panels, kick plates, luggage compartments, boot, estate car load area, seat backs and similar surfaces in trucks, buses, boats, caravans and also around the home.
SAVE - Buy a 10 pack of Magic Sponges for only £12.98 (= £1.29 Each)
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Customer Reviews
Yes it works Does what is says, is it an autoglym product ? judging by the photocopy instructions and a plastic bag it could be anybodies. (PMC note: Autoglym supply these in packs of 10 - to retail individually we re-package singularly and insert copy of instructions from the bulk pack) Biffa - Leigh
It Works !! Another top item from autoglym Graham -
Works very well Does what it says,ihave got a light trim inside car i tried most things with no luck until i used magic sponge all black scuffs gon great. Paul - Worcester
Good Performer. Depending on the grain, surface trexture of the plastic trim concerned - this likkle sponge will help 'reduce' those nasty scores and scuffs. As said previously, it will struggle will any deep defects and can leave a matted effect if you rub too vigorously. Best to dress the plastic afterwards. Phil Murphy - Moray, Scotland
It works Nice bit of kit. Well worth a couple of quid. Roy - west midlands
It Works This item does work quite well but common sense must prevail as to the severity of scuffs and scratches it will successfully remove. Peter - Staffordshire Moorlands
not much use! Re Autoglym magic sponge. Unlike all the car care products i have purchashed from you, which have all been terrific, i must say that this sponge does not deserve its claims. Yes it will remove some minor scuffs, but for more stubborn marks, it abrades the surface of the trim, which needs treating. D.W. - Ossett