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  • Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

    Brand: Mr. Clean
    Price: $2.09 for 2
    Purchased From: Local Canadian Tire, supermarket or home cleaning supplies store

    Ease of Use: Very Easy
    Any Installation Tips You Have: Don't wring it too dry, if it doesn't work on first try give it a few passes.

    Quality of Part: 8
    Product Performance: 9
    Would you Recommend to Others: Absolutely

    These little foam blocks uses a special material by BASF originally designed as insulation and sound proofing, but was soon discovered to be an excellent cleaning sponge. Great for rubbing stains, such as crayon off walls, tea and coffee stains in mugs. I've been using this for a while, but recently found uses around in the car, specifically for the plastic trim on our cars. If you ever accidentally get wax on it, you'll know what I mean.

    I've tried Back to Black, it does get it to shining new and the wax can't be seen, but it starts appearing again in matter of days. I looked around, and someone suggested me to try using the magic erasers, and I happen to have a few in my kitchen, so I decided to give it a shot. Works like a charm, the wax is gone for the most part, but it does work well after a few passes.

    Very easy to use, just dip it in some water, squeeze it dry, then rub against the stain.

    They also have a heavy duty version, but it looks abrasive, so I dare not try that on my car, and stuck with the basic version. It works well already.
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  • #2
    Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

    good to know, ill have to try that, u know if u can use it on paint? never used the stuff before.

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    Originally posted by ahuhn
    so i just realized there a drawer in my room that has nothing in it but tequila, condoms and a blow up doll. cant figure out if thats a good thing or not

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    • #3
      Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

      i used to use that to clean the walls in the house from rub marks and stuff, and the sink and what not

      works awesome!!


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      • #4
        Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

        You can definetly use it on paint guys

        I work at car rental place and we use those to take out small scuffs, it gets rid of scrapes like from baggage hitting bumper or shopping cart

        will remove any paint residue left from hitting another car or painted surface

        pretty much anything that has not actually damaged the paint on your car it will take off with some effort, or atleast make it look better




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        • #5
          Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

          Originally posted by snowmanG6
          good to know, ill have to try that, u know if u can use it on paint? never used the stuff before.
          I would resort to a good rubbing compound if it was paint, but YMMV. Try with an inconspicuous spot.
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          2006 Solstice 2.4L I4 "Kristin", Shadow Gray Metallic, 1SA+JL9+G80+PCQ+ZQ2+ZQ3
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          • #6
            Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

            works great on white shoes too

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            • #7
              Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

              My neighbor suggested the magic eraser to my lil bro for his car and he used it on the paint and it was a REAL bad outcome. The paint is destroyed. I came home and couldnt believe he would use that on paint. This is just my experience with it on paint. It works great on other stuff.
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              • #8
                Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

                so it gets wax off thwe black trim like the mirriors and the lower grills?? ill have to remember that becasue i ALWAYS get wax on the black

                Remember if "the" and "and" are spelled right its not a genuine Ahuhn post


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                • #9
                  Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

                  Originally posted by ahuhn
                  so it gets wax off thwe black trim like the mirriors and the lower grills?? ill have to remember that becasue i ALWAYS get wax on the black
                  There's something called masking tape.
                  <-- Gray G6? Click!
                  2006 G6 SE V6 3.5L Sedan "Sharon", Stealth Gray Metallic, 1SA+CF5+PCM+PDX - Sold but will not be forgotten... will always have a special place in my heart.
                  2006 Solstice 2.4L I4 "Kristin", Shadow Gray Metallic, 1SA+JL9+G80+PCQ+ZQ2+ZQ3
                  Life moves fast, don't miss a thing.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

                    that takes too much time


                    and then i feel stupid when i still get it on

                    Remember if "the" and "and" are spelled right its not a genuine Ahuhn post


                    Dear God, please send clothes to all those poor ladies in Daddy's computer. Amen.
                    Originally posted by snowmanG6
                    you would try to tape a poptart to her then give her a bag a skittles and tell her to fart a rainbow

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                    • #11
                      Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

                      Andy is into Ebony action, getting white stuff on black

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                      Originally posted by ahuhn
                      so i just realized there a drawer in my room that has nothing in it but tequila, condoms and a blow up doll. cant figure out if thats a good thing or not

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                      • #12
                        Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

                        Originally posted by ToniCipriani
                        Originally posted by ahuhn
                        so it gets wax off thwe black trim like the mirriors and the lower grills?? ill have to remember that becasue i ALWAYS get wax on the black
                        There's something called masking tape.


                        andy you say takes to much time, but if you clean the trim that will take longer, for a cheaper alternative though you can use dryer sheets on the trim with some water/soap

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