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Old 04-09-2007, 11:50 AM
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what's "in" the magic eraser? Is it harmful in the long term?
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Originally Posted by Downtown42
what's "in" the magic eraser? Is it harmful in the long term?
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Murphy's Oil Soap from a spray bottle works great w/ a soft bristle brush. But, I'd go with Vinyl cleaner.
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what's "in" the magic eraser? Is it harmful in the long term?
I was wondering the same thing... The chemical name is Formaldehyde-Melamine-Sodium bisulfite copolymer

I don't know about you, but that doesn't help me too much... It's amazing what you can find on the web!

Here's another link, I'm going to bed... night...

http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov...l=chem&id=2906
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Originally Posted by 99fever27
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Formaldehyde sounds serious, I guess everyone here is happy with the stuff. I will get Magic soon. tnks
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We use melamine (formaldehyde) in the water treatment business. It is a polymer made from formaldehyde. Typically the formaldehyde is <1% of the product. The sulfite is an oxygen scavenger added to products like wine. The copolymer is means that the polymer in the pads has 2 active groups attached to the polymer backbone.

I bought some. I just thought my vinyl was clean. Great product!!!
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I e/m Procter and Gamble re: long term effect on vinyl. I'll post the reply. Something tells me the stitching may deteriorate quicker than thought.

Product mentions nothing about vinyl applications.
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I don't scrub on the stitching anyways. I ain't skeered.
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Originally Posted by Downtown42

Product mentions nothing about vinyl applications.

So it doesn't say NOT to use it it on vinyl then. Kewl
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