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    Magic Eraser

    Found 2 teeny tiny black marks, little lines actually, on the Xpel wrap below the door sill where someone (who shall remain nameless lest he should turn up missing for not being EXTREMELY careful when exiting the passenger side which happens to be the ONLY side he is permitted to occupy for reasons that shall not be discussed here) was a wee bit careless with his flip flop. Fortunately Mr. Clean and his Magic Eraser removed them lickety split with neatness and dispatch. Crisis averted.

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    The Magic eraser is a great tool.
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    Yes it is. I even made a video about it.

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    I use one to clean the door of my house where my dog leans against it. I would think it would be hard on paint. Fine on clear bra but hard on paint.
    Last edited by Vprbite; 12-04-2016 at 10:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vprbite View Post
    I use one to clean the door of my house where my dog leans against it. I would think it would be hard on paint. Fine on clear bra but hard on paint.
    NOOOOO! You NEVER use it on paint, just the parts of the interior that are the rough like plastic parts.

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    That's what I would have thought.

    I read that OP used it on her sidesills but I must have misunderstood her.

    It makes much more sense for use on hard plastic inside. I've only ever used them in the house though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vprbite View Post
    That's what I would have thought.

    I read that OP used it on her sidesills but I must have misunderstood her.

    It makes much more sense for use on hard plastic inside. I've only ever used them in the house though.
    Yep you're right, I did use it on one spot on my passenger side sill but I have a full wrap on the car. No harm, no foul.

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    If you have a QUALITY wrap, that will buff out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper Granny View Post
    Yep you're right, I did use it on one spot on my passenger side sill but I have a full wrap on the car. No harm, no foul.
    How's the wrap holding up on the door sills? With the exhaust, those get really hot and I'm thinking the darn thing will just melt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueAdder View Post
    How's the wrap holding up on the door sills? With the exhaust, those get really hot and I'm thinking the darn thing will just melt.
    So far, so good!

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    It will also take pen marks out on leather.


 

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