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This is the second post of pictures that shows what items the Magic Eraser® sponge cleaned. Please click below if your interested in any of these repair posts.
This post is the second post that shows eleven pictures that the Magic Eraser® sponge has cleaned.
The Magic Eraser® sponge was used to clean the scuff marks on this wooden bed frame. | |
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The Magic Eraser® sponge was used this white dish to remove stains from the back of the plates. |
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The Magic Eraser® sponge was used on this open air drying screen to remove baking stains. |
The Magic Eraser® sponge cleaned this KitchenAid® white electric blender/mixer. It also cleaned the its hand tools. | |
The Magic Eraser® sponge cleaned this KitchenAid® blender 2-quart metal pan. |
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The Magic Eraser® sponge cleaned this RFT jacket by removing coffee stains. |
The Magic Eraser® sponge cleaned this finial (white porcelain screw) that had a stain at its base. | |
The Magic Eraser® sponge cleaned this metal painted black plant stand. | |
The Magic Eraser® sponge cleaned this coffee cup tray. | |
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The Magic Eraser® sponge cleaned this hallway ceiling lamp. |
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The Magic Eraser® sponge removed stuck on dust and cleaned these clear glass bulbs. |
The Magic Eraser® posts below:
- Part 1 of 4 - Aluminum to Automobile hub cap
- Part 2 of 4 - Dishes to Clear Glass Bulbs
- Part 3 of 4 - Microwave to Thermometer
- Part 4 of 4 - Garage Door to Pool Grout
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