I've used it on just about every surface in my house, including stovetop - which i assume would be similar to auto finish - w/o a problem. i have read on various sites that it can scratch, but i have not had that problem. i use it on tub surround, which is even softer, still no problem.
NO! It will damage the finish. My matte finish is now shiny in that area.
Magic erasers can be abrasive and may damage the finish on wood surfaces. It's best to test a small inconspicuous area before using a magic eraser on wood to see if it causes any damage. It's generally safer to use a mild cleaner specifically designed for wood surfaces.
Yes, you can use a magic eraser to clean a pool liner, as it is effective at removing stains and dirt. However, be cautious when using it, as the abrasive nature of the eraser can potentially damage or scratch the liner material. It's advisable to test it on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it won't harm the liner. For best results, use it gently and avoid excessive pressure.
Magic eraser may do it. I would dampen first and not much pressure at first as it may affect floor's finish.
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It's not recommended to use a magic eraser on a MacBook Air, as the abrasive material can scratch or damage the laptop's surface and screen. Instead, use a microfiber cloth slightly dampened with water or a gentle electronics cleaning solution to wipe down the exterior and screen. Always ensure the device is powered off and unplugged before cleaning.
Using a magic eraser on a wood table can be effective for removing tough stains and marks, but it may also damage the wood surface. It is important to test a small, inconspicuous area first and use caution when applying pressure to avoid scratching or removing the finish.
well there is a product in stores called the magic eraser and it is magic like if a little brother or sister scribbles on the wall u can use the magic eraser it is magic trust me. Well, the best thing to do is use a "magic eraser" You can get one at any normal store. It works on pretty much anything, it even worked on dryed on black hair dye!
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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, it might take off some wall paint... you can find them at Walmart or Target.
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