Mr. Clean magic eraser
I have been using this product for removing scuff marks on door panels, backs of seats, steering wheels and other interior surfaces where standard cleaners don't quite measure up. Just wet it and gently rub it over the area wipe off with a MF towel and it does a great job. No damage or harm to these surfaces. I used it on a light grey filthy steering wheel and drivers armrest and it came out looking new and removed all dirt that was imbedded in the grain. Just an FYI to add to your arsenal.
This has been debated before. What I believe the most accurate assessment was that essentially the magic eraser is like 10,000 grit sandpaper. So you're essentially wetsanding the surface, which should be totally fine imo. As long as you keep the surface wet and preferably re-polish the area and reapply a coat of wax/sealant
This has been debated before. What I believe the most accurate assessment was that essentially the magic eraser is like 10,000 grit sandpaper. So you're essentially wetsanding the surface, which should be totally fine imo. As long as you keep the surface wet and preferably re-polish the area and reapply a coat of wax/sealant
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