Plastic water spots

I use Poorboy's Trim Restorer with pretty good success. I don't know if it will completely remove them, but it will definately make the grill look brand new. I've found the durability of this product to be pretty good too.
 
audiboy said:
I use Poorboy's Trim Restorer with pretty good success. I don't know if it will completely remove them, but it will definately make the grill look brand new. I've found the durability of this product to be pretty good too.

If that does not work you could give the Mr. Clean magic eraser a try on it. I have not used it yet for this matter but I like it alot and it couldent hurt to give it a go. :rockon
 
Just out of curiosity, what all can you do with the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser? I’ve seen the commercial, but never thought to try it on anything.
 
hybrid240zxt said:
Just out of curiosity, what all can you do with the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser? I’ve seen the commercial, but never thought to try it on anything.

Glass (w/cleaner), Plastics (be carefull it might take off some dye do a small test spot first), all around your house (crayons on walls, markers, etc..), Rims, scuff marks, perminent marker, sticky stuff (kids :notme: ) and the list goes on. I would stop by and pick up a 2 pack, and you could try it on some stuff see how you like it, I belive its around 4 bucks. It is well worth the money b/c when you need it, it's there. :bigups
 
be real careful with the magic eraser :eek: it can often take away more than you bargain for:inspector::inspector::hmmm::notme::notme:
 
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