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Thread: Mr Clean versus Great Value Magic Eraser

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    Default Mr Clean versus Great Value Magic Eraser


    The bottom of my ranger when the carpet is out has that textured fiberglass stipple and it doesn't clean up very well.

    I Cleaned the floor regular dawn detergent and then some peroxide to try to bleach it out to get it clean. Still wouldn't whiten up. Used the magic eraser on the right side for a before and after comparison.

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    Then I used the Great Value eraser on the left side to see how it fared and it did just as good a job.

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    Wish it would get all the way down into the crevices, but I'm happy with results.
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    Yes they work good. But be careful what they are used on. Heard of someone using them on tv and they messed up the screen.

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    Looks great, I bleach my boat about twice a year but it's not fiberglass.

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    I'll let my wife know that the Great Value is just as good as the name brand. Then make her get out there and clean my boat!

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    Vic uses the great value on his head and that thing shines!
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    Also works very well on the boat hulls for scum lines, but be very careful/gentle - it can eventually take off clear-coat and/or paint!
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    Cleaning a boat... what will you guys think of next.
    The best way to get to where you want to be in the future is to act like you are there TODAY.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joedog View Post
    I'll let my wife know that the Great Value is just as good as the name brand. Then make her get out there and clean my boat!
    I would pay to see this butt kicking!!!!!!
    I believe in catch and release.....right into the grease!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sevenfiftynine View Post
    I would pay to see this butt kicking!!!!!!
    Me too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.Gordon View Post
    Cleaning a boat... what will you guys think of next.
    Next thing you know, they will think a truck needs to be washed and waxed, too.
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