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Magice eraser question
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 573687" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I did a dumb thing and lit a fire in the fireplace the other night without opening the damper. I know...DUH! Anyway, soot got everywhere in this house- on the walls, etc. I bought some "extra power" Mr Clean Magic Erasers then when I was getting ready to use them, read the back and it sounds like they might be too strong for a typical painted wall- has anyone ever tried them on a house wall? It's not all over the wall- actually it got on other things thenm rubbed off on the walls in some areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 573687, member: 3699"] I did a dumb thing and lit a fire in the fireplace the other night without opening the damper. I know...DUH! Anyway, soot got everywhere in this house- on the walls, etc. I bought some "extra power" Mr Clean Magic Erasers then when I was getting ready to use them, read the back and it sounds like they might be too strong for a typical painted wall- has anyone ever tried them on a house wall? It's not all over the wall- actually it got on other things thenm rubbed off on the walls in some areas. [/QUOTE]
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