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Pony Talk => Pony Corral => Topic started by: Skelletonimp on May 15, 2014, 07:27:35 AM
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I found Magic Eraser in the Netherlands! *yay*
I immediately bought one and wow it really works!
So no my question is: Do you need to rinse the pony of with water after cleaning it with Magic Eraser?
Thanks!
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You don't really have to, but I always do because mine tend to crumble after rigorous scrubbing. I believe that you only need to change erasers once they fall apart, so I usually only tear off a piece that I know I'll need for the pony. Still, I scrub kind of rough to make sure that the pony gets clean, so sometimes the little particles can get stuck in their hair.
I'm pretty sure that they don't contain any cleaning agents, just that they are made as a super, super fine sandpaper and it's the abrasion that takes the grime off. Because of that, I don't believe that any harmful chemicals can stay on the pony once they had a bath.
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So no my question is: Do you need to rinse the pony of with water after cleaning it with Magic Eraser?
I don't think you need to, but I do because I have run across some dirty ponies and the eraser tends to leave some watery dirt behind. And the water will clean that off. I also wash the pony's hair while I'm at it ;)
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I use a baby wipe on the pony to give it a slightly tacky surface and then use a dampened eraser :) I would check the instructions on the packet however just in case it directs you differently.
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Thank you all for the information ^^ I'm so happy with the Magic Eraser, I finally like cleaning ponies again :D
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Ooh where did you find it?
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We have them here now too! So I bought a few and cut them up into little pieces and put them all in a container under the sink, and just grab one piece as I need it. I usually use it until it dies, so I rinse to get all the little remnants of sponge off, and any dirty water.
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I know this probably goes without saying, but just be careful not to scrub symbols, eyes, cheek blush, etc... because Magic eraser will remove them. =)