Magic Eraser.....?

I found a pack of 4 for $3.95 at the local OSH. and purchased. I vaguely remember someone on these boards recommending it for certain types of trim. I have a Mini Cooper and was hoping it would take off some polish grey marks (very light)

Would like feedback before I try......Thanks
 
FYI the dollar stores sell it for obviously $1 and its a two pack, so its $2 for four erasers....and they seem to hold up better than the mr clean ones IMO
 
I have found the Magic Eraser to work incredibly well on removing old wax/polish residue from trim. It also works well on removing scuff marks from interior trim and leather. Just wet with water, squeeze out the excess, and lightly rub to remove the residue. It's also one of the most economical products in my arsenal of detailing products. As with anything- don't rub too hard (don't be overly aggressive) and test on a small spot first. Hope this helps!
 
Thanks Buzzb. I wet one of them and wiped down my bathroom door and it seemed to work well. I could'nt find the ingredients on the box so, I was a bit uncertain to use on the black trim of the Mini. I will try light pressure on the trim tommorrow and let you know.

Anyone else used it.....??
 
You're welcome! Let us know how it turns out. Klasse AIO works pretty good also and is what I reach for first but I've found the Magic Eraser could remove residue that AIO, APC, and even Eagle One A2Z wheel cleaner couldn't! It does a good job removing wall scuffmarks indoors too.
 
BE CAREFUL with the magic eraser on the interior... many interior panels AND leather seats are PAINTED, and the magic eraser will remove, or greatly reduce the paint. It is perfectly fine for rubber or non-painted plastic obviously.
 
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