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      07-19-2006, 09:27 PM   #1
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Get Newly Glossed Tires without the Tire Gloss

Last night I used some Griot's Rubber Cleaner with a Mr. Clean magic eraser and my tires came out looking nearly as good as they usually do with some tire dressing. They cleaned up incredibly and looked real black. Mr. Clean magic eraser works some magic on tires. Just thought I'd let all of you guys know. And I put some tire dressing on one of the tires and in the morning compared them both and the dressed tire looks just a bit more sparkly. Sparkly--- hah.
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thats nice to know...but don't both those products have silicon in them? Is it true that silicon will make the rubber crack over time due to dryout? I dont know how extreme this is, but I tend to use tire dressing like once a month instead of every time I wash my car lest something bad might happen.
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does it end up shiny or just a clean black??
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does it end up shiny or just a clean black??
A clean black, but it's super clean!

The tire dressing makes them glossy, but it's pretty close without the tire dressing. Before the Magic Eraser the tire dressing made a huge difference --- now it's just minimal.
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thats nice to know...but don't both those products have silicon in them? Is it true that silicon will make the rubber crack over time due to dryout? I dont know how extreme this is, but I tend to use tire dressing like once a month instead of every time I wash my car lest something bad might happen.
If I'm not mistaken,... the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser sponges contain formaldehyde and sulfiting agents. Not that every other product on the market is free of chemicals; but formaldehyde!?!?
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If I'm not mistaken,... the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser sponges contain formaldehyde and sulfiting agents. Not that every other product on the market is free of chemicals; but formaldehyde!?!?
Formaldehyde is a critical ingredient in the production of hundreds of items that improve everyday life. While little or no formaldehyde is present in the final product, the chemical is an essential building block in the production of some of the most common consumer items, including paper towels, photographic film, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, lipstick and nail polish and acts as an anti-bacterial agent in such consumer products as mascara.

From the front bumper to the rear bumper, formaldehyde-based materials are key to the manufacture of automobiles. They are used to produce components in the transmission, electrical system, engine block, door panels, axles, brake shoes and paint.
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Formaldehyde is a critical ingredient in the production of hundreds of items that improve everyday life. While little or no formaldehyde is present in the final product, the chemical is an essential building block in the production of some of the most common consumer items, including paper towels, photographic film, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, lipstick and nail polish and acts as an anti-bacterial agent in such consumer products as mascara.

From the front bumper to the rear bumper, formaldehyde-based materials are key to the manufacture of automobiles. They are used to produce components in the transmission, electrical system, engine block, door panels, axles, brake shoes and paint.

I also hear it makes great dessert topping,
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When using a Magic Eraser one should be less concerned about formaldehyde and more concerned about the fact that it is made from melamine, which is essentially fiber glass. The Magic Eraser doesn't so much clean as it abrades dirt/stains, which is why it says right on it not to use on any glossy surface. So while it's ok on tires; keep it away from your paint, leather, vinyl, rubber, etc... I see a lot of people using it on leather which is a huge mistake.
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