doxiemom11 wrote:
... Mr. Clean Eraser .... It is abrasive and will leave scratches.
That's why you only "wipe" with it, and not "scrub". I have found Mr. Clean Eraser works on every kind of surface. But you are correct it will remove the finish IF YOU SCRUB. There's something in the chemicals in that sponge that just melts dirt off. I use it on my vehicles (paint, wheels, even the rubber tires), all over my camper (inside and out),and all over my house.
It's fantastic on the camper awning. I finally found a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on the mop handle. I used it the first time last week on my awning. I'd been using a ladder and the hand held ones for years. The mop handle version.... oh ... so nice. Like I said, wipe ... do not scrub. I found the mop version on my awning was great. I sprayed the awning with a hose first to make it wet. I made the sponge wet, and simply wiped. The first wipe softened everything. The second wipe removed it. With the hand held ones, I'd wipe with the sponge, and then remove the black and crud with a dry towel. Same with the side of my camper.
Remember ... wipe it ... don't scrub.