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Old 04-26-2005, 03:49 PM
JackBauer JackBauer is offline
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Smile A tip for everyone

While I washing and waxing my Denali this weekend I had got some Eagle One Wet on the black around my GMC emblem on my grill and it wouldn't come off. It also got around my vanity plate in the front the black holder. So I decided to try my Mr Clean Eraser and lo and behold it came right off. So a tip for all of you if you get any wax on the plastic Mr Clean Erasers which can be bought two for a dollar at any store work great. Just run them under warm water and you're all set.

Also supposedly a little peanut butter with canola oil works too and is used in body shops. I kid you not. I came across it reading cleaning car tips.
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Old 04-27-2005, 02:24 PM
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Re: A tip for everyone

That magic eraser can sure do wonders, can't it? But make sure you don't rub it on the paint...especially if you've waxed your vehicle.
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Old 04-27-2005, 04:40 PM
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Re: A tip for everyone

Ok tony also a good tip. I know it can be strong it took a bit of paint off my newly painted entrance way when the table scuffed the wall.
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