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^interesting...
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Originally Posted by Scott R View Post
The "Mr. Clean" eraser you can get from the supermarket? It's not some special automotive detail version? .
Yup, supermarket.
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Originally Posted by pwd72s View Post
The Mr. Clean magic eraser seems to be used for many things. On a pool site I visit, guys say that spraying them with alcohol makes a great shaft cleaning device. Never did use one for car detailing, but can see where it could be effective.

Warning..back in the day when I did detail cars, (Not for a living) I'd try to use anything new on an area that didn't show first...my other rule of thumb was to use the gentlest cleaning product first, moving up to more caustic stuff only when needed.
Excellent advice. The 'Magic Eraser' will lift color. Use caution.
What I like about it is that unlike so many leather cleaner & conditioners, it doesn't leave the surface glossy.
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