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  1. Vernon29RW

    Vernon29RW New Member

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    I have used the Magic Eraser on my fender flares to get the white wax residue off the plastic and it actually works!! But yeah I dont think it can do any good to paint :eek6:

    Steve
     
  2. kensan

    kensan New Member

    Jun 8, 2009
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    magic eraser does remove paint. i know... personally. :D

    hahahaha, i had the bright idea of 'erasing' away some water stains i had from a leaking humidifier on our kid's nightstand. sure it removed the water stains but i wasn't paying too much attention
    and it also removed the gloss coating. lol
     
  3. kensan

    kensan New Member

    Jun 8, 2009
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    no one found any more useful tools lately? :confused:

    oh crap, i just realized i forgot to buy that little cart for my wife today... same one i use for my detailing gear in the winter time inside the house... they are like the metra's sold at The Container Store, but miniature version sold at Target. pretty solid wire shelf that can be converted to a cart with some cheezo casters.
     
  4. kensan

    kensan New Member

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    no one found anything cool in the last week? dang... i guess i can post up my ikea building skillz were tested and successfully completed using SK Tools hex sockets. :D

    no need to use the early 1900's engine starting crank joke tool included in the ikea box to tighten down them long hex screws. just attach the 3/8" drive socket on the Milwaukee and walla! zip zip zip. very quick ikea building.

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