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A Magic Eraser is a foam-like cleaning pad that works like very fine sandpaper to scrape away dirt from surfaces. It can potentially scratch up surfaces if rubbed too hard (a few of my ponies now have faint marks) but it can really get off ingrained dirt if you're careful. People with more experience might be able to offer better advice, but I had great results with the dirt on BB Half Note (it did nothing for scuff or pen marks on my other ponies, though.)
This thread inspired me to have a SPA DAY!!! I wish I had gotten before pix What is Plastic Boost and where do I get it? Some of my gals have ink on them in places and I want to get it off of them
I really would love to try the magic erasers in one of my ponies. But I´m from Argentina, and here that brand doesn´t exist.... I searched the erasers in google... Are they used to clean bathrooms? I thought that the magic erasers were used for pencil drawings, etc
Quote from: Valerie on July 23, 2013, 05:45:35 PMI really would love to try the magic erasers in one of my ponies. But I´m from Argentina, and here that brand doesn´t exist.... I searched the erasers in google... Are they used to clean bathrooms? I thought that the magic erasers were used for pencil drawings, etc Mr. Clean is the company that makes the "Magic Eraser." Check it out: http://www.mrclean.com/en_US/magic-eraser.do
I'd like to point out that there are numerous off-brand Magic Eraser products, too, and that they're cheaper but they're the exact same thing.Also, Magic Eraser = melamine sponge, which I've also seen listed before.It works basically like scouring powder, only somewhat more gentle, and doesn't require soap to work, only water. It's not for delicate products at all, but I haven't had any problems with it on vinyl!
Quote from: Salli on July 23, 2013, 06:17:37 PMThis thread inspired me to have a SPA DAY!!! I wish I had gotten before pix What is Plastic Boost and where do I get it? Some of my gals have ink on them in places and I want to get it off of them Plastic Booster is a product from Cascade that was created to remove tomato stains from plastic containers, spatulas, etc. I found it works on ink stains on ponies as well. Having said that, I am not quite sure they make it anymore. I haven't lived in the States for eight years now, and I am on my last tube that a family member sent me a little while ago. BUT... I just read that the active ingredient is benzoyl peroxide, which is in some medicated acne creams. And, now that I think about it, that is one of the products I used to read about here on the Arena for removing ink stains. Oh, and thankfully... there doesn't appear to be any bleach in the stuff.