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Mr Clean Magic Eraser

lonesouth

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I picked up a Mr Clean Magic Eraser tonight to try on the wheels. I've read rave reviews over on iboats.com, so i figured i'd give it a shot at these wheels.

I only spent about 10 minutes on this one, and it is mounted. I figure if I take the wheels off and put it on a table, I'd have a better go of it. Even if it isn't perfect, I'd bet it will save a lot of time when I go to polish them.

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backpain

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. . . is also great on leather seats (getting "shadows" out of the wrinkles) and various types of plastic

If you're up for some wet sanding up to 2000 grit and Adams - that thing is so smooth, would be easy and you'd have it looking like a mirror. Leave it at 1500 or 2000 and you'll have a nice, brand new looking, satin finish.

But then again, your goal is probably exactly NOT to have to work that hard and have to maintain it. Don't give in to addiction (somewhere I have a picture of my BBQ grill - a picture of me taking a picture of me taking a picture, etc)
 
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lonesouth

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Reminds me I still need to find 2 black center caps for the rear and a full set of center cap screws. Know where I can find those?
 
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