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| My wife just showed me these "Magic Eraser Cleaning pads" and I tried it on a small section of my aluminum hull. I can never get the water spots off my boat but this magically did it without scrubbing.
Has anyone used this product on their boat - I only tested a small patch just in case it caused issues.
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| That spot is forever a different color now! Just kidding. I was wondering the same thing cause my river boat is horrible! Sounds like I will have to give it a try.
Edited by ttrap 5/6/2012 5:54 PM
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| When I started restoring my Ranger, i used those on my three live wells as they were dirty, scummy, and had a bunch of rust spots. A box of Magic Erasers and a ton of elbow grease and...they are gleaming white now! Seriously, like new. When I had a bay boat, I kept a box of those on board for black scuff marks. Those things are amazing! (but, then, I've only used them on white surfaces)
Edited by hooked 5/6/2012 6:04 PM
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| I wouldnt use them on a painted surface because it caused issue for me. Otherwise, yes, they are a great lil item. |
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| I have used them on my lund Angler SS for 7 or 8 years and never noticed a dull spot. These things are magical for removing the water line stains on my boat. I don't think you would have an issue. |
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