ThirdgenTa
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- Nov 3, 2010
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"I have been using a square pink, or white, eraser on my car since i got it about a month ago. I have a white 98 t/a. and man does that eraser take out every rub mark and peice of dirt the car wash doesnt!
I had a huge mark on the door from the previous owner, looked like paint from a pole, a 5 inch x 5 spot, eraser took that off.
Just recently cleaned up the side molding that runs along the door about 6 inched from the bottom of the car, was looking like a light brown/dirt color. Used a white eraser and now that molding is back to BRIGHT WHITE!
I was surprised at how much scuff marks and everything else it took off.
Anyways, just thought i'd let you guys know, try using an eraser before you go spend money on a rubbing compound."
Lol. Your thoughts?
I had a huge mark on the door from the previous owner, looked like paint from a pole, a 5 inch x 5 spot, eraser took that off.
Just recently cleaned up the side molding that runs along the door about 6 inched from the bottom of the car, was looking like a light brown/dirt color. Used a white eraser and now that molding is back to BRIGHT WHITE!
I was surprised at how much scuff marks and everything else it took off.
Anyways, just thought i'd let you guys know, try using an eraser before you go spend money on a rubbing compound."
Lol. Your thoughts?