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Old 07-12-2015, 07:58 PM
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I had some magic erasers laying around, for anyone who didnt know this or wants to clean up the white lettering on tires, magic erasers work perfect! in the picture the r is after the eraser and everything else is before.
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Old 07-12-2015, 10:53 PM
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I use these for everything on my truck. Especially the sills where shoe scuffs are always there.
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I have heard that they will remove fine scratches too. Has anybody tried?
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I wouldn't use them on paint as they are abrasive.
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Yeah don't put it to paint. Will definitely leave a mark on darker colors.
But it did remove paint from a Camry that hit me off my chrome bumper on my old truck
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haha, i did the same thing on my lettering last week. I said why the heck not and tried it, and it worked. Just have to go lightly as they will rip apart the magic erasers. Does work well though.
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Can someone explain how the hell there's almost nothing they can't clean, but they don't do anything to your hands??
Please don't say "it's MAGIC!
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Work great cleaning leather interior also, especially blue jean dye.
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The foam is actually formaldahyde (sp?), so whatever you do, don't clean yourself or you will get a nasty chemical burn.
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S.O.S pads work really well and are cheaper. just saying..


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