Re: Mr. Clean Magic Erasers
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Originally Posted by
WillOverkill
I've never trusted them on my leather seats but they work great on shoe scuff marks on hard plastic like the bottom of the doors or carpet sills.
I think of these like fine grit sand paper. If you use it on the walls and look closely esp if it is a gloss or semi gloss paint, the gloss is removed. One was used on the countertop in the kitchen and took the shine off. Now it attracks dirt worse than before. I personally don't care for them for this reason. They just have to be used carefully is all I guess. They sure work good for taking off huge scratches on the wall but I'd never use them in the car.
my 2 cents...
Re: Mr. Clean Magic Erasers
They have my seal of approval as a professional detailer. Makes my job a lot easier then trying to use various chemicals. They work wonders on textured door panels & such.
Just one note though, make sure your leather seats haven't been re-dyed aftermarket before using these on it. I pulled some really cheap dye off of a Mercedes Benz leather seat, (fortunately, it was a wholesale vehicle...whew...)
Re: Mr. Clean Magic Erasers
This is a slightly abrasive material. It's like taking very very light sandpaper to whatever your cleaning
Re: Mr. Clean Magic Erasers
only use it on vinyl, and leather, but not too crazy on the leather, i work at a detail shop and we use these all the time, they work wonders for scuffs on the vinyl. use a little bit of lubricant, like vinyl cleaner or leather cleaner with it.
Re: Mr. Clean Magic Erasers
Yes, they will remove the coating/dye from the leather seats if used too much or on very neglected seats. One of my employees had done it to his own vehicle even after I told him to not use them. Better on his own truck than one of my Clients' vehicles.