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Offline obj-c

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Mr.Clean Magic Eraser
« on: Sat, 12 March 2011, 12:47:22 »
This is absolutely magical! It's an extremely small micro abrasive that cleans super well. It works wonders for cleaning dirty keyboards and keys. It also helps get rid of greasy keys.

Offline lootbag

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« Reply #1 on: Sat, 12 March 2011, 12:57:50 »
Really...
I use this stuff for getting scuffs off the wall.
Keyboards too now?

Offline Fwiffo

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« Reply #2 on: Sat, 12 March 2011, 13:02:07 »
Be warned that it is abrasive, so you might create a dull spot on your keyboard, and don't clean your Das with it! Might be good for unpolishing shiny keys though.

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Offline obj-c

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« Reply #3 on: Sat, 12 March 2011, 13:24:08 »
Yes, it is a mild abrasive, don't use it on polished keyboards like the DAS line!!! However it work's extremely well on my IBM Model M.

Offline Mr. Perfect

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« Reply #4 on: Sat, 12 March 2011, 19:59:32 »
Would it work as a shiny-keys-begone product, or it's not quite that abrasive?
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Offline obj-c

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« Reply #5 on: Sat, 12 March 2011, 20:19:47 »
Not sure, I've never tried. But you could try it on the side of a key to see if it works.

I had a pair of fake wayfarer rayban sunglasses that were quite glossy. I took the Made in China print of it using alot of force with the magic eraser. Made the area not as shiny.