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4:36 pm Oct 22, 2009
| johnsolo
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Does anyone know the best way to remove scuff marks from a wall with flat paint, without causing damage to the paint job?
p.s. Great site and great idea
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4:42 pm Oct 22, 2009
| beerae
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Yes. Mr. Clean makes a product that is called the Magic Eraser. Great tool for cleaning about anything!
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9:10 pm Oct 22, 2009
| laduesco
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I have the same problem in my tub, which really confuses me because I've never used it! The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser didn't work for me there, does anyone know any other solution by chance?
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12:11 pm Nov 2, 2009
| Betty Lou
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Just be careful with the flat paint. The glossier the paint, the easier it is to use the Magic Eraser. I haven't found that anything works better, but it can leave marks, so be prepared that serious scuffs may end up requiring additional paint.
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9:30 am Nov 13, 2009
| johnsolo
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I've noticed that too Betty. I guess the best thing to do is keep a can of some touch-up paint around.
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3:32 am Jan 22, 2010
| eileen123
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Pretty nice concern..!!
thanks..!!
Eileen
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