I`m still waiting for the car wash thingie but I did receive a free sample of the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (http://www.homemadesimple.com/mrclea...r_useage.shtml) It`s a white dense foam pad that you soak in water, wring out, and "erase" dirt and grime from walls, tiles, etc.
I tried the CD test and it scratched a bit and they do say it`s not for use on polished or satin surfaces. They also warn you to try it in inconspicuous places to check for scratching.
I wet it down with Z7 and used it VERY GENTLY on:
- 1/2 my windshield: It cleaned away spots and bug juice effortlessly. The 1/2 I used it on is noticeably clearer and dried without any water spots.
- a chrome rim that had some paint overspray: Took the overspray off after multiple passes when a clay bar could not. It did not scratch the chrome at all.
- Polished aluminum exhaust tips: They are so shiny now I need sunglasses!
- Plastic headlight covers: here I was a bit nervous but it did an excellent job.
- A 1951 license plate that I`m sure hasn`t been cleaned since 1952: it cleaned it right up, took off every bit of grime and antique dirt.
Basically it`s like a clay bar but more aggressive. I can see using this on all parts of your car that are not sensitive to scratching such as painted surfaces. I`d say it if you use clay on areas other than paintwork such as glass this product will do a better job.
All in all this will make a good addition to your detailing kit. I think they are in the supermarkets now and I`m definitely buying some this weekend.
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