Finger nail polish remover
You can try using a Magic Eraser or a clean cloth with some vinegar to gently rub off the scuff marks. You can also use a mixture of baking soda and water to create a paste and scrub the marks off with a soft brush. Additionally, using a white eraser or a toothbrush with some toothpaste can be effective in removing scuff marks from white shoes.
Try a bit of rubbing alcohol on a cloth. You'll need to re-polish the shoe later.
Let me guess..."cleaning"?
Depending on what it is. If it is just rubber scuffs, just use your palm and rub it. It may hurt a little because of friction, but it is likely to peel off. What the marks are, basically, is just melted rubber from the shoe. So friction, eg:rubbing your palm into it, will likely melt it again and lift it. Another way is polishing it, to try cut it out.
I have done this. There is a scuff mark remover at your hardware store in the tile section.AnswerI know that they are easily removed from linoleum by rubbing them with the sole of athletic shoes. Try that.
It will sound strange, but rub your sneaker soles over the scuff. It should come right up. --- try Windex.
ether you wash it in washer or get the mr.clean stuff
Mr. Clean Magic Erasers are really like magic for taking off scuff marks. You just wet it and scrub a bit. It won't help if the plastic is scratched though.
I have Nike Vapors and Just recently a kid stepped on me and left a huge scuff mark on the side of my boot. What I used to remove my scuff marks was a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Get your shoe wet, and scrub very firmly. Should take it right out, unless it is a black scuff mark
get your mom to wipe it off with a wet paper towel
Your shoes become negatively charged because they gain extra electrons when they rub against the rug, causing them to have an excess of negative charge.