View Full Version : Magic Eraser


3BlkC4Ragtop
02-25-2007, 10:23 PM
I just got back from my local shop where I purchased a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser for car wheels.

If it works 1/4 as good as my Magic Eraser does in the kitchen and bathroom, I'll be quite happy.

If you've not grabbed some Magic Erasers yet.. you are not realizing the full potential of the lack of elbow grease.. very cool new item.

Grab one for cleaning your house at least, you'll not be sorry. Take it in the shower with you, do the floor in 15 seconds. Try it in the sink.

In the cleaning aisle.. grocery, wally world, target, everyplace has em.

bruiserman
07-20-2007, 10:46 PM
I love them. Will be detailing my car and using them for certian things. I use them to clean my sneakers and they work great. They clean just about anything. I am wondering how the heck they work.

pewter2000
07-20-2007, 11:55 PM
never heard of em...but for sure i'll have one tomorrow! :)

Phill
08-24-2007, 05:36 PM
Well, how did that magic eraser work on them rims? i just spent an hour polishing my left font rim.

cwb
09-07-2007, 01:58 AM
bumping...

Ric
01-01-2008, 01:18 PM
Ragtop
I have used the magic eraser around my pool and they do work great. Is there a special one they are making for wheels or is it the same one?
Thanks Ric

ZR1clone
01-01-2008, 08:39 PM
Word the Magic Eraser definately works great in the house. Made my kitchen floor look brand new and was the only thing able to make our shower/bathtub floor bright white again. Thumbs up for Mr. Clean. BEWARE will easily take off your paint though!!!!! They are mildly abbraisive.

3BlkC4Ragtop
01-03-2008, 03:57 PM
YES THERE IS ONE MADE FOR CAR WHEELS

SAYS SO ON THE BOX

BUT LIKE THE PREVIOUS POSTER SAID.. THEY DO SEEM ABRASIVE

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK

zwaldo
03-12-2008, 01:49 PM
I got them, but only used them to clean up the stainless steel corsa exhaust tips and mufflers. Worked fine with some brasso! But I wouldn't dare use them on my c6 chrome rims....i'm afraid that they might work to well on them :P

I only use car soap microfiber and distilled water on the rims. after that a quick coat of wax, even turtlewax ICE does the trick to keep them clean....

tanyahalette
10-22-2008, 04:58 AM
Rub stubborn marks off surfaces as easily as you rub pencil marks off paper! No chemicals no detergents.

* Cut the block into ideal shapes and sizes to tackle awkward nooks and crannies, polish taps, knobs, switches – and much more
* Non-abrasive: the Magic Eraser can be used on all sorts of surfaces, including wood, paintwork, chrome and vinyl
* Rinse, dry and re-use. Our huge block (32 x 13 x 4cm) goes a very long way
* It can be cut to size and shape for those awkward places that need cleaning
* Fantastic value and no detergents necessary: save money, time and elbow grease
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Tanyahalette

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