Magic Eraser Use

Gebo

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Aug 23, 2023
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VA
Y’all may already know this??? I have noticed where we place our feet in the center of out HT, it had gotten a little stained. Today I got a magic eraser and erased all of the stain. I go barefoot a lot so I carry a little grime in the soles of my feet. Since my shell is “white” my grime shows. Magic eraser worked like a charm. FYI
 
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We always rinse our feet before getting in. This helps quite a bit! I learned this with my little pools & the kiddos and our whole family just does it out of habit now. With those I had a dishpan type container I would fill with pool water each time we used the pool & dump it after.
For the spa I just use my scum bug sponge thingy to squeeze water over my feet as I am standing on the clean step one foot at a time right before each one goes over the edge.
 
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Be aware that a magic eraser will dull an acrylic clearcoat. Really only noticeable in reflection, but there none-the-less. Try a plain old sponge or paper towel first. It may take a bit more elbow grease to get it clean, but can save a bunch in buffing.
I wouldn't worry in the footwell, and it will be mostly unnoticeable below water level, but on the shoulder in the sunlight the customer will complain.🤨
 
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Microfiber rags for the win here- they help scrub but don’t scratch & they grab & hold instead of pushing stuff around. They also don’t deteriorate in water.
 
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