Magic Eraser

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grogiefrog

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Here is a tip to use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to clean the black plastic on cars.

I know that the photo isn't all that great, but I think that you can get the idea. This is the top of my back bumper that had some fine scratches and muck that wouldn't wash off. So I took the eraser to it and within seconds the bumper looked new again! It also works on the door handles (although be careful not to scratch the paint!).

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TRAILN

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Lots of people say it works. When I went to pick some up it looked like a dry sponge and didn't look like it could do anything.
 

dnm45227

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I was skeptical too, but it took crayon, ink and pencil off my walls. I love my kids!
 

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Yes it does indeed work. Works awesome for getting black grease marks and dirt marks from your hands closing white doors..lol
 

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Will these harm the paint? I've got a white KJ with marks that won't come off in a normal wash.

jpm
 

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