I prefer TKL to TLK. I"ve seen that more than once, and repeated several times throughout the threads, so it's not just a typo. TenLessKeys?
The wheel IS abrasive, lest it wouldn't work at all. But, it's gently abrasive, such that it does NOT scratch automotive finish at all, yet removes stuff stuck to it or on top. Uncured paint (ie accidents, oversprays, etc) can *often*, but not always, be removed with a pinstripe wheel if you move quickly and know your stuff. If the solvent in the paint starts to eat into your factory finish tho, you're just wasting time.
Wrong topic. Rosewill. Magic Eraser will work eventually, but it shines the snot out of the case (I tried it on the Lock labels last night, had to equally shine the rest of the case to get it uniform, mistake.) So, as long as you don't mind your case looking like a Das Keyboard, go for it. Otherwise you'll have to sandblast after the fact to get it back to the more "satin" factory texture. It seems that is going to have to be my next step, since I was too bold with Mr. Clean's texture eraser.