Mr Clean Magic Eraser Sheets

Bill D

Hooked For Life
I’m going to buy these for use around the car. I can imagine many uses both inside and out. The nice thing is they can be cut to be used even smaller. I have a feeling I’ll use them in a variety of sizes I will cut. You might want to pick some up for around the house too.
 
I haven`t used the sheets yet, but I would assume they`re made of the same base material as the sponges. If so, be very careful on which surfaces you use them. The sponges have warnings on the package that they`re not for glossy surfaces, as they are abrasive.

Bill
 
No nothing glossy. I’m thinking very matte surfaces that don’t respond to APC and a MF.Certainly not paint either.
 
I have scrubbed down the rough black plastic on my Explorer with an APC and Magic Eraser. It did the job better then anything I had found up to that point. Someone here mentioned trying it after going through a bunch of different things and processes.

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This is in reference to the "sponge".
 
Maybe it`s just me...or I`m missing something...but I think I`d relegate such things to exhausts and other (imperfectly finished) bare metal surfaces. But then I never use APCs any more either and it seems that many do, maybe it`s just another case where I`m, uhm...different.
 
Yes! With Mother’s aluminum polish. I think I use an electric toothbrush on my car more often than my teeth!
 
I love magic eraser on greyed out trim! Follow with KAIO and it looks brand new.
 
I`d be careful about using a Magic Eraser on anything with a texture lest it get altered. Bringing the Tahoe`s exterior plastics back from "chalky white" without altering their texture too much was kinda a challenge.

The level of sheen/shine on my exterior plastics depends more on their texture and/or how they`re polished before I apply stuff like KAIO. E.g., the Tahoe`s sideview mirrors are very different from/shinier than its "D" pillars even though I use the Klasse twins for both.
 
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