Buy some Goo Gone. You can find this at Wal-Mart, Lowe's, Menard's, Home Depot, and most grocery stores carry it in their cleaning supplies section. The label will tell you what types of surfaces are not safe for its use--suede, leather, silk, and rubber. I have used it to get "white out" off of berber carpeting, gum out of clothing, adhesive marks off of just about anything. My husband works in asphalt manufacturing and uses Goo Gone to get the asphalt stains off his skin when he gets home from work.
laser surgrey or plastic surgrey
Soak in a bath with chlorine bleach or go swimming in a pool.
I would use JB WELD. $3.99 Available most anywhere. It will do a good job for you. Mark
Unless you know how to repair and refinish plastic or fiberglass, tell your landlord to replace the bath tub.
Pull it off
Put some iso propyl alcohol on soft cloth and rub the mark with it.
Remove the plastic cover if your car still has it installed and remove the bolts holding the covers on and remove, the drivers side is a pain, you may have to remove other parts so they can be removed.
most mirriors that i have seen or held on by adhesive, you just have to give it a nice tug, but before you take the mirrior off use a dry erase marker to mark the location of your mirrior on the outside of the window, and before you put new adhesive on make sure the window is totally clean and dry
Buy an old school nasal aspirator and remove the plastic tip then use it in you skin. it will leave love bite like mark
prise with a small flat head screwdriver, will just pop out careful not to break plastic holding clips
the timing mark is on the pullie itself its a small notch .... to get to your timing belt you have to remove the belts, motor mount, and the pullies, then remove the plastic cover then you can access your timing belt .... it looks worse than it really it
Up under the dash, drivers side by the steering column, remove the black plastic clip, pull the ECU from the sleeve, remove the bolt that holds the wiring in and then remove. Don't forget to disconnect the battery first.