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Magic Sponge

Postby Capn Jack » Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:34 pm

I'm beginning to sound like a demonstrator at the Ideal Home Exhibition....

Has anyone used these before?

JML Magic Sponge

It's the most fantastic thing I have come across for getting marks off upholstery, like mould or grease/oil. I have tried all sorts of cleaners, but this stuff in amazing and clean. Just a bucket of water and some blue garage tissue on a roll to wipe it off.

I'd love to know how it works, there doesn't seem to be any sort of chemical, so I'm guessing it must act like a very fine abrasive??
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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby Overdraught » Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:44 pm

Have used similar product: JML Doktor Power fabric stain remover gel, sold in a round tub, (bought from Asda) to succesfully remove early signs of mould on canvas cover. I bought it following your earlier recommendation Cap'n and haven't been disappointed. Takes a lot of washing off though.

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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby Matt13 » Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:52 pm

Capn Jack wrote:I'm beginning to sound like a demonstrator at the Ideal Home Exhibition....

Has anyone used these before?

JML Magic Sponge

It's the most fantastic thing I have come across for getting marks off upholstery, like mould or grease/oil. I have tried all sorts of cleaners, but this stuff in amazing and clean. Just a bucket of water and some blue garage tissue on a roll to wipe it off.

I'd love to know how it works, there doesn't seem to be any sort of chemical, so I'm guessing it must act like a very fine abrasive??



Yes I've got one on the boat and you are right it's fantastic for cleaning the cockpit seats. I use a spray called ribshine then use the sponge then a dry cloth and it comes up a treat!
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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby ian h » Fri Mar 02, 2012 11:03 pm

Have read on other forums that these are light abrasive sponges so not good for longterm use.
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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby Capn Jack » Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:27 pm

I've used them for 4 years now and the very old vinyl seems to be intact. However I don't have any proof for future proofing long term use. I'm guessing here but they may take off a micron of material.
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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby baasboat1 » Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:58 am

Anyone got any thoughts on getting black spot mould of lifejackets please. We opened up the caravan yesterday to find lots of mould over everything inc doors, walls, hard flooring etc, spent most of yesterday cleaning and its mostly gone, but just found the kids lifejackets and they don't look pretty. Have tried some liquid handsoap and got 75% off but any thoughts of the rest please??
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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby Overdraught » Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:32 pm

Baasboat: see my post above; removed mould from covers

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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby daffers » Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:03 am

Hi Baasboat,
re getting black marks off lifejackets try Mold and Mildew remover by Dettol

its a bathroom cleaner but works wonders on lifejackets.
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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby jokaboat » Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:55 am

Hi daffers, welcome back!
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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby Capn Jack » Tue Mar 06, 2012 3:07 pm

Seconded... :D

Mold and Mildew remover by Dettol


Do you think the Bleach in it will take out the colour in the jacket?
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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby baasboat1 » Tue Mar 06, 2012 3:27 pm

thanks for the replies everyone, I'm just a bit concerned about using abraisive on a lifejacket - be it liquid or magic sponge really. Will try a tiny bit first to see how it goes

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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby Centaur » Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:50 pm

Thanks Cap'n Jack for the recommendation. I have tried various vinyl cleaners but nothing really seemed to shift the ingrained grime. I ordered a pack of 10 of the little sponges and it brought the vinyl up better than I could have imagined. Great stuff but I'm glad I got the 10 pack as I used 9 of them to do the seating!

I masked off half of the engine cover sun-pad and cleaned one side for a comparison. I will post the picture shortly...

Photo, as promised (a bit grainy, I'm afraid, but nevertheless shows the difference):

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Re: Magic Sponge

Postby Capn Jack » Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:34 pm

No problem Centaur, glad I can help.

Bassboat I wouldn't recommend the sponges for your lifejackets, however the product which Overdraught mentions has served him well.
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