Money Mark
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I was out polishing my new turd and decided to spray the nicks and scrapes on the chassis tube. I usually don’t cover/mask and just use caution to limit over spray, but there’s always some. I got some on the rock lights, gauges, switches and air shocks. I guess I threw caution to the wind this time around.
I’m sure we’ve all seen those commercials for the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Well, these things work great. And you can use it to get off all the overspray on your parts, including glass and plastic. It works on anything that you don’t want to mare, gouge or scrape that something like steel wool would do.
Just thought I’d pass along this new-to-me-discovery to the masses.
I’m sure we’ve all seen those commercials for the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Well, these things work great. And you can use it to get off all the overspray on your parts, including glass and plastic. It works on anything that you don’t want to mare, gouge or scrape that something like steel wool would do.
Just thought I’d pass along this new-to-me-discovery to the masses.