Magic Sponge

Magic Sponge

posted on 12 Oct 2002 in Instructions

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Silverwolf
Silverwolf
16 years ago

You know, when a sponge requires more cleaning care than the surface to be cleaned, I begin to wonder about the quality of this product…

Veggiet
Veggiet
15 years ago

I find it amazing that after all that they can correctly use the word “decoloration.” What? that’s not a word? rats….

Vlasdorian
Vlasdorian
14 years ago

It says what NOT to use it for, but what DO you use it for? … and how much water is “enough”?

Willem
Willem
12 years ago

Does using a sponge require instructions ?

kyotzeta
12 years ago

If it becomes dirty, wash the dirty part lightly with water. I said lightly! Ohh, now you’ve done it. You’ve made my goods split. I -told- you to use it at an unnoticeable area, but nooo…you had to go and use it for other use.

Ummm…dry it after using and -then- wash it in running water? But not hot water…it cleans the stains out of it’s skin, or else it gets the hose again!

@Vlasdorian It’s one of those magic sponge things like Mr. Clean makes…for getting marker and crayons off your children. Oops, that didn’t come out right…

Josualdo
Josualdo
11 years ago

Not for Jedis. Splits under strong force.

JuLiAnBo188
JuLiAnBo188
11 years ago

After cleaning the stains out of it, please use a dried cloth to “finish the work”. I already finished it if I already cleaned all those bloodstains

Seventy2rd o clock
Seventy2rd o clock
9 years ago

What is other use?!

Seventy2rd o clock
Seventy2rd o clock
9 years ago

Yes, I admit I’m not sure whether I can use it or not!

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