When we first bought the trailer the former owner said he tried all kinds of products to clean the interior skin. My wife went into the trailer and used Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and it brought the interior skin back to look brand new. After she did an incredible job with this product I took 000 steel wool and cleaned all the chrome and metal inside. The interior of the Overlander looked like brand new. Once I get the bathroom refinished and put back together it will look great.
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I never used one, but saw a news article that a some people have had a strong skin reaction to the chemicals in the Magic Eraser, (human not aluminum skin that is).
Another problem with the interior vinyl skin is it tends to continue to leach out an oily, sticky residue as it ages. There are a bunch of threads on this if you do a search.
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Tomorrow or the next day I will take a picture of the part that has been cleaned and a part that has not been cleaned. I have that oily residue you are speaking about. I thought they were leaks running down the side. The magic eraser took those oily leaks, streaks, and dirt away. I was wondering where all those streaks were coming from. Thanks
I took some before and after pictures of area we have not cleaned yet. The first pic you can see one small area cleaned in the middle of the wall. The second pic is the whole wall cleaned (5 minutes of cleaning).
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