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Wimbledonpark
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I have seen advertised on the tv,a white block which you cut off how much you need.It is for removing marks from the walls and cleaning etc.Its called doctor something and its 4.99.Just wondered if anyone has used it and can recommend it.
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Hi yep it works...wax crayon doesn't stand a chance...make sure you don't smear the mark first though...pretty sure its cheaper else where....o yeah mine got felt tip off a painted door..brilliant..
good luck
ftmBe who you are, not what the world expects you to be..:smileyhea
:jDebt free and loving it.0 -
yup ive used it before and its fab!Countdown to Discharge Is On!
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I love my 'white stuff' great for cleaning UPVC windows and doors, use it lots of mucky marked floors.
I buy mine in poundland when I see it and then I buy in bulk!!0 -
Yes it's brilliiant but definitely don't pay £4.99 for it!! Poundland it is!!!!
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Does anyone know what it's called though? :cool: It sounds amazing, and I could def use some.0
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The ones in poundland I had are called sponge erasers.0
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the JML one is called the Magic Eraser - and it is!0
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They are amazing. I only recently saw the ad on tv and realised it can be used on ovens to remove burnt bits and stains and it work amazingly on there. Usually I just use it to get rid of marks on the paintwork where the dogs have dragged their muddy bodies across the paintwork.If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you always got!0
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Aldi are doing a 6 pack for £1.49June Grocery Challenge £493.33/£500 July £/£500
2 adults, 3 teensProgress is easier to acheive than perfection.0 -
Do you wash and re-use them or do they go in the bin?
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