For me it was noticeable when I used it to clean the plastic trim on It's George case. I did a quick google search and that's where I got the grit range for Magic Eraser. 1500-2000 grit is recommended for car clear coats, and one step below rubbing compound.
For periodic shaft maintenance which most people including me, I think it's perfect. Now, if you're planning to use it between every inning, then you should be aware where this product is on the abrasive grit chart.
http://www.carpaintrepairinfo.com/sandpaper-grit-car-sanding/
For periodic shaft maintenance which most people including me, I think it's perfect. Now, if you're planning to use it between every inning, then you should be aware where this product is on the abrasive grit chart.
http://www.carpaintrepairinfo.com/sandpaper-grit-car-sanding/
I don't think they are abrasive to wood, maybe uber soft plastic at least not the ines I've used
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