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Postby Helge Gundersen » 08 Feb 2011 19:39

Yes, the Easy Erasing Pad is not a member of the "family" mentioned. But it's not any better, just the same stuff, melamine foam.
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Postby Whitneyville » 15 Feb 2011 08:10

I was at the supermarket today and 3M evidently doesn't market them here.
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Postby brianmch » 16 Feb 2011 16:10

Whitneyville wrote:I was at the supermarket today and 3M evidently doesn't market them here.


In KC they are in the cleaning supply aisle marketed as Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.

I cut an end-sliver off one over the weekend and am using the drop it in method (gently of course). I have no real idea how effective it is as I can't see the dirt.
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Postby Alec124c41 » 17 Feb 2011 06:05

I use it dry.

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Postby Whitneyville » 17 Feb 2011 09:20

Yes Brian, they have Mr. Clean "Magic Eraser" and Fobu (from Mexico) pads without any soap here. I live just a mile from "Little Tijuana" in Tulsa, and I shop at the "Los Americanos" supermarket for some things regularly. They have the best quality pork, dry rice, and dry beans in the city. They got th' staple snack ah red-necks tu', them Pork Rinds, but they call 'em chicorrones 'er sumpin'. :wink:
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Postby brianmch » 17 Feb 2011 15:00

Whitneyville wrote:Yes Brian, they have Mr. Clean "Magic Eraser" and Fobu (from Mexico) pads without any soap here. I live just a mile from "Little Tijuana" in Tulsa, and I shop at the "Los Americanos" supermarket for some things regularly. They have the best quality pork, dry rice, and dry beans in the city. They got th' staple snack ah red-necks tu', them Pork Rinds, but they call 'em chicorrones 'er sumpin'. :wink:


yum.

I go to those spots for the thumpin accordian music too! <g>
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Postby Whitneyville » 19 Feb 2011 07:13

"If you think that a bag of pork rinds and a six-pack is 'fine dining', you might be a Red-Neck." "If you think that a six-pack and a bug-zapper is quality entertainment, you might be a Red Neck"-Jeff Foxworthy
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Postby brianmch » 19 Feb 2011 22:17

My neighbors in the Wonderbread Capital of the World absolutely love my zapper! :D
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Postby Whitneyville » 20 Feb 2011 05:16

Have you ever noticed that almost all of Foxworthy's routines usually involve the excessive consumption of grain alcohol? "If you've ever been too drunk to fish...."
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Postby Mikey88 » 06 Mar 2011 01:01

BlueMoon23 wrote:Hi fscl,

Those are all brilliant albums! Its hard to pick a favorite Zappa album because he did so many great albums especially in the 70s.
I have yet to get hold of any Zappa albums on vinyl, because I already got most of them on CD, but I will be on the lookout for some.

I was also at a Zappa plays Zappa gig last year here in Norway, and they did an excellent, and very emotional concert. Ray White was a special guest, and did a fantastic version of The Illinois Enema Bandit.

Valley Girl is such a weird, but funny song.

:lol:

Im not so familiar with Bobby Sanabria's music,but I need to check it out!


Sheik yer Booty sounds amazing on vinyl
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Postby Curmudgeon76 » 20 Apr 2011 05:01

Hi all,

This is probably the coolest DIY method I've ever seen, never imagined this would work.

Currently, I have the Wal-Mart brand "Miracle Erasers". They seem to be the same as the Magic Eraser, but don't have two different colored sides, it's just white foam all around.

I think these have bleach in them though, as does the Magic Eraser? I could be mistaken.

Are the all-white Mr. Clean Magic erasers safe to use for stylus cleaning?
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Postby pivot » 20 Apr 2011 15:02

I do not believe the Mister Clean all white ME has any additives and it is what I use.

I think this is the orignal way the product was offered here in the USA.

The Mister Clean brand of this is so cheap I don't see a reason to seek out a bargain brand.
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Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.

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Re: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

Postby megatrends » 22 May 2012 03:12

I just bought a couple to try and i'll be damned. What a great job it does!!!

I like to clean my stylus often so this makes it really easy to do that.

Thanks for the tip and this thread people!
Happiness is a fresh NEW stylus :)
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Postby megatrends » 22 May 2012 08:50

Alec124c41 wrote:I use it dry.

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I used it twice today and damned if it didn't leave a trace of dirt and junk it took off in the little hole from bouncing the stylus up and down on it.

It really works.
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