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Do Magic Erasers Ruin
Paint?
Would you like to know if you can use a magic eraser on your car?
Well, we have researched this topic and have answers for you. It is
basic to understand what parts of your car you can and cannot clean
with an all-purpose magic melamine sponge to avoid destroying your
vehicle.
There are some areas of a car that you can clean with a magic
eraser and places that you can't. Here is also a list of the areas
that are, and are not safe to clean, with a magic eraser. Before
you continue reading, we hope you find the links here
useful.
Areas That a Magic Eraser Can Clean
Cup Holders
Dashboard
Hard Upholstery
Windshield
Areas a Magic Eraser Can't Clean
Leather Seats
Exterior Paint
Soft Upholstery
Steering Wheel
In this article, we will learn about cleaning your car with a magic
eraser. Also, we'll learn answers to related questions, such as how
do you clean leather seats and how do you clean your car's exterior
paint? Keep reading to learn more.
Magic Eraser On Your Car
Cars are constructed using many different materials. While some you
can clean using a magic sponge block, others you cannot. Let's look
at some of the materials in a car that you safely clean with a
magic eraser, and what you can't.
Cup Holders
Cup holders are one area in a car that you can remove very well if
you use a magic eraser. Take your magic eraser and wet it
thoroughly. Secondly, gently wipe the inside of your cup holders.
You may need to rinse off your magic eraser partway through
cleaning if your cup holders are very dirty. Be sure not to wipe
your cup holders too hard. Magic eraser acts like very excellent
sandpaper. So, over-scrubbing can leave scuff marks on your cup
holders.
Dashboard
To clean your dashboard with Mr. Topeco's magic eraser, wet your
magic eraser and begin scrubbing in small circular motions. It
would be best to clean from back to front to keep any grime from
ending up brushed to parts of the dash you've already cleaned. Keep
the abrasive nature of the magic eraser in mind while cleaning your
dashboard. If you scrub any area too much, you might strip the top
layers of your dashboard, leaving dull spots.
Hard Upholstery
On the insides of your vehicle's doors and lower parts of your
seats, you likely will find hard plastic upholstery. You can
effectively clean this hard upholstery with a handy magic eraser.
First, wet your magic eraser. Next, wipe the areas of hard
upholstery in small circular motions from top to bottom. Just as
before, be sure to wipe each area gently and only enough to wipe
dirt and grime.
Scrubbing the hard plastic upholstery too much can scrape away the
top layers of plastic and leave a dull finish where there should be
a shiny finish.
Windshield
A magic eraser effectively cleans windshields without damaging
them. The reason a magic eraser can't damage your windshield is
that glass is harder than a magic eraser. So, it can't wear
down.
To clean the windshield, wet your magic eraser and begin scrubbing
from top to bottom. If there are many bugs and grime stuck to your
windshield, then you should periodically rinse off your magic
eraser with water. Keep scrubbing until all the bugs and debris are
removed from the windshield. Since the magic eraser can't damage
the windshield no matter how much you scrub, you don't have to be
gentle in removing the grime.
While the Topeco Clean magic cleaning sponge can effectively be
used for some areas of your vehicle, others shouldn't get cleaned
with one. our company has got international quality recognition
like SGS, MSDS, and CRS.