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I bought some magic erasers to try. Asboslutely amazing. Told the wife the only time I remember something working that good was years ago on my first boat. I used "bleach white" the white wall tire cleaner. Lasted about another season then the vinyl fell apart. Not good on vinyl I guess :eek:
I'll be really interested in what you find out Downtown42. I'd love to keep using these suckers! BT |
I have silver carbon fiber. Any suggestions with this color and texture?
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Originally Posted by t500hps
(Post 2071536)
2 years ago I cleaned some seats with bleach white (cut 50%with water) and a medium brush. Worked my AZZ off scrubbing everything. A couple days later I was told to try the Magic Erasers......you could see where I left off when I stopped 1/2 way through. Use small amounts of cleaner along with the Erasers, Spray 9 cut significantly or even Windex cleaners will help the Erasers clean even more quickly. I will use nothing else on my vinyl from now on!!!!!
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no doubt from the brothers, Magic is the cats a$$. I get nervous using a product for showers and ceramic tile and nothing mentions vinyl in the applications.
I just don't want my seats crumbling in 5 yrs. |
I knew it!!! Just got the reply back from Procter and G and the tech said continued use will eventually disolve the seats right down to the springs. Have fun dummies!!!
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you all fall for anything :evilb:
ok here is reply.... --------------------------------------------------------------- Response (RightNow Administrator) - 04/11/2007 12:58 PM It's good to hear from you. The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser can be used on virtually all surfaces found in your household, including: walls, floors, doors, appliances, etc. It is ok for vinyl, but use light pressure. If it has a shiny finish, it may remove the finish if scrubbing hard. I hope this helps! Mr. Clean TeamCustomer - 04/10/2007 12:21 PM For technical support re: Mr Clean Magic Eraser. Alot of people use your product to clean vinyl seats on a boat. Do you know of any harmful effects that could damage vinyl if used over time? Thank you, Dave http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...s/laughing.jpg I'll be in the Magic Club this weekend! tnks for the info. |
Originally Posted by Downtown42
(Post 2089188)
I just don't want my seats crumbling in 5 yrs. |
I'll be in the Magic Club this weekend! tnks for the info.[/QUOTE]
As will I! Thanks everyone! I have tried everything. Looks like this is the answer! |
Dave, don't use it on your leather cabin seatings. The erasers will remove the white dye, easily.
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ok. tnks
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