A Comprehensive Guide to Magic Aire System Components

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The Magic Aire system is a popular choice for heating and cooling in both residential and commercial buildings. It is known for its efficiency and reliability, as well as its ease of installation and maintenance. The system consists of several components that work together to provide comfortable and consistent air distribution throughout the building. One of the main components of the Magic Aire system is the air handler. This is the unit that is responsible for circulating the air throughout the building. It is typically located in a utility room or basement and is connected to the ductwork that distributes the air to the various rooms.

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It is typically located in a utility room or basement and is connected to the ductwork that distributes the air to the various rooms. The air handler contains a blower motor, which is responsible for pushing the air through the system. Another important component of the Magic Aire system is the condensing unit.

You guys know that magic erasers aren't actually magical, right? (1 Viewer)

Just been busy last few days going through some of my singles and getting adventurous with some old ones that have alot of "stuff" on them.

I wanted to share the results of Magic Eraser on my dirtiest chip. I also had a Sundance $1 that was also disgusting, had what looked like pancakes boogers on it, but cleaned up like new. wish I'd taken the pre shotView attachment 416737

Here is my dirtiest Chip..a hot stamp little Caesar's frac..after an intense dawn and scrub routine..dry and repeat. View attachment 416738

Had to up the game to Magic Eraser. the results are astounding..you can see the area that has received cleaning..
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Did you scrub part of the stamp off?

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Jeevansluck

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Did you scrub part of the stamp off?

Yes, it was my first time working a stamp. Got a bit too carried away. Feel bad, but the chip at least looks a lot better. But ya.

Messed up this chip. No more stamps with the eraser, at least not with the reckless abandon I had .

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Yes, it was my first time working a stamp. Got a bit too carried away. Feel bad, but the chip at least looks a lot better. But ya.

Messed up this chip. No more stamps with the eraser, at least not with the reckless abandon I had .

Live and learn. but remember you used your spare life. Next time wont be so lucky. Reactions: Jeevansluck

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Joined Mar 21, 2019 Messages 10,741 Reaction score 30,583 Location India Live and learn. but remember you used your spare life. Next time wont be so lucky. Digging the Avatar, and that is Ben in the back? What an epic beard now! PROPS! Reactions: Ben8257 and FordPickup92

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Thanks, it is Ben!! Always with the black beard!!

Ps, our buddy tuna snagged that shot of all if us!

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jeff123

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was using one yesterday on a rack and only once noticed color transfer ending up on the magic eraser. normally when I use it I get a little bit of whatever color that chip is on the magic eraser itself. I think that’s a good sign to see how deep it’s going.

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was using one yesterday on a rack and only once noticed color transfer ending up on the magic eraser. normally when I use it I get a little bit of whatever color that chip is on the magic eraser itself. I think that’s a good sign to see how deep it’s going.

I have that exact same experience. I did have a blue Sundance chip that gave up some yellowy grossness. I suspect this was not the chip but other more menacing biological residue ..aka. "hooker juice"

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Oh some people are just gross. Like you get a chip that's brown and when you clean it it's actually yellow. And you're like, excuse me, did you blow your nose and wipe your butt with this and forget it was in your hand?


Never try to guess at the base colour of a Paulson chip (or any other chip, for that matter) until you've cleaned it. I've been wrong on the base colour quite a few times after it came out of the ultrasonic in much better condition.

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Jeevansluck

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Joined Mar 21, 2019 Messages 10,741 Reaction score 30,583 Location India I found this Empress $1 in my cabinet..

and the dawn wasn't doing a thing.

I applied the magic eraser and it made the chip so pretty.. couldn't get the stain in the right corner off entirely, but you see the difference

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Not magic this time.

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Klobberer

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Joined Jul 2, 2018 Messages 3,710 Reaction score 6,381 Location West Chester, PA Don’t get it at all. It’s like being a car collector and enjoying rust and grime all over the car It's called patina! Reactions: Ben8257

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Not magic this time.

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Magic Eraser
Mystic eraser
Mystical eraser

Probably many other brands I don't know about.

All of them, with size and variation differences aside, are melamine sponge pads

EDIT : melamine = formaldehyde-melamine-sodium bisulfite

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I performed some statistical hypothesis tests with these. I set it up with the null hypothesis as "Magic Eraser sponges do not have magical powers". My p-value was 0.00000316. Huh, what do ya know? Magic!

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I performed some statistical hypothesis tests with these. I set it up with the null hypothesis as "Magic Eraser sponges do not have magical powers". My p-value was 0.00000316. Huh, what do ya know? Magic!


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Jeevansluck

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Joined Mar 21, 2019 Messages 10,741 Reaction score 30,583 Location India I had a real bad case today. nice Aztar $1

So hit it with a soak in the dawn water, and a some toothbrush action..got very useless results..

Hit it with magic eraser..

Can't believe it! Long live the melamine sponge..

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GenghisKhan

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While they do work like magic to remove grime, I started noticing after a while they also remove the cross hatching like others have said. Like the Aztar $1 above for example. You clearly see the cross hatching lines if you look at the purple spots in pic 1 (dirty). 2nd pic, I see no lines any more. It looks like they've been totally scrubbed/sanded off. Unless it's just a bad picture.

(I realise the grime makes them easier to see to begin with, but in person you do notice with every few scrubs the lines disappear more and more.)

Once I started noticing that, I pretty much stopped using the sponges.

So keep an eye on the cross hatching.

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Jeevansluck

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While they do work like magic to remove grime, I started noticing after a while they also remove the cross hatching like others have said. Like the Aztar $1 above for example. You clearly see the cross hatching lines if you look at the purple spots in pic 1 (dirty). 2nd pic, I see no lines any more. It looks like they've been totally scrubbed/sanded off. Unless it's just a bad picture.

(I realise the grime makes them easier to see to begin with, but in person you do notice with every few scrubs the lines disappear more and more.)

Once I started noticing that, I pretty much stopped using the sponges.

So keep an eye on the cross hatching.

That may be. Not sure. I've cleaned alot of chips and not noticed a problem.

That said, I am cleaning only the odd single here and there and then either capping it or putting into a display.

As well, this final picture I took was a bad blurry photo. Impossible to determine.

I packed the chip up as it's a surprise gift to another user. Once he receives it, I'll ask him.

Thanks Rene, I may have damaged a few of my chips in this manner perhaps. However, for my purposes, they are on display and it's not noticable.

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GenghisKhan

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Tbh I used to not notice until I was told to check the cross hatching. Of course if the chip does not have any to begin with, then no problem.

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ReallyGoodUsername

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While they do work like magic to remove grime, I started noticing after a while they also remove the cross hatching like others have said. Like the Aztar $1 above for example. You clearly see the cross hatching lines if you look at the purple spots in pic 1 (dirty). 2nd pic, I see no lines any more. It looks like they've been totally scrubbed/sanded off. Unless it's just a bad picture.

(I realise the grime makes them easier to see to begin with, but in person you do notice with every few scrubs the lines disappear more and more.)

Once I started noticing that, I pretty much stopped using the sponges.

So keep an eye on the cross hatching.

That may be. Not sure. I've cleaned alot of chips and not noticed a problem.

That said, I am cleaning only the odd single here and there and then either capping it or putting into a display.

As well, this final picture I took was a bad blurry photo. Impossible to determine.

I packed the chip up as it's a surprise gift to another user. Once he receives it, I'll ask him.

Thanks Rene, I may have damaged a few of my chips in this manner perhaps. However, for my purposes, they are on display and it's not noticable.

I clean most of my chips (not cleaned in an ultra) with a magic eraser and it 100% does remove some of the clay since the color of the chip will end up on the magic eraser. If you however make sure the magic eraser stays constantly damp and use Dawn on the eraser, I’ve found the hatching will not change to the naked eye even for really grimy chips. The reason for the large difference in the photos above is 1) grime gets in between the hatch grooves so dark grime on a light chip will make the cross hatching much more noticeable due to the contrast in colors so when cleaned there’s significantly less of a contrast (same idea as how lighting from the side of a new chip will seem to enhance the cross hatching) and 2) if you look at the second photo it seems to be slightly less focused (compare smallest lettering on both of the inlays).


Never try to guess at the base colour of a Paulson chip (or any other chip, for that matter) until you've cleaned it. I've been wrong on the base colour quite a few times after it came out of the ultrasonic in much better condition.
Magic aire system components

This is the outdoor unit that is responsible for cooling the air in the summer months. It contains a compressor and a condenser coil, which work together to remove heat from the air and release it outside. The condensing unit is connected to the air handler through refrigerant lines, which circulate the refrigerant between the two units. The third component of the Magic Aire system is the thermostat. This is the control panel that allows the user to set the desired temperature of the building. The thermostat communicates with the air handler and the condensing unit, telling them when to turn on and off to maintain the desired temperature. Some thermostats even have advanced features, such as programmable settings and Wi-Fi connectivity. In addition to these main components, the Magic Aire system also includes other accessories and options to enhance its performance. These can include air filters, which help to improve indoor air quality by removing dust, pollen, and other contaminants from the air. There may also be additional zoning options, allowing different areas of the building to be heated or cooled independently. Some systems even have built-in humidifiers or dehumidifiers, which can help to maintain a comfortable level of humidity in the air. Overall, the Magic Aire system is a comprehensive and efficient system for heating and cooling. Its main components, including the air handler, condensing unit, and thermostat, work together to provide reliable and consistent air distribution throughout the building. With additional accessories and options, the Magic Aire system can be customized to meet the specific needs of any building..

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1. Lisa - 2 out of 5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Magic Aire system components. The installation process was extremely difficult and required professional help, which added to the cost. Even after installation, the system didn't work efficiently and struggled to cool down the room. I ended up having to spend extra money on repairs and replacement parts. Overall, I would not recommend Magic Aire system components.
2. John - 1 out of 5 stars - I had high expectations for the Magic Aire system components, but they failed to deliver. The components were poorly designed and did not fit well together. The system was noisy and constantly gave off a strange smell. Additionally, the customer service was unhelpful and not responsive to my concerns. I regret investing in this system and would advise others to avoid it.
3. Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars - The Magic Aire system components did not meet my expectations. The system was complicated to install and required additional modifications to my home. The components themselves seemed flimsy and cheaply made. Despite following the instructions carefully, the system did not cool my space effectively and consumed more energy than advertised. I would not recommend Magic Aire system components to others.
4. Michael - 1 out of 5 stars - I was very disappointed with the Magic Aire system components. The installation process was a nightmare and required a lot of time and effort. Even after installation, the system did not work properly and had numerous malfunctions. It was a waste of money and I had to eventually replace the entire system with a more reliable brand. Do not waste your money on Magic Aire system components.
5. Emily - 2 out of 5 stars - My experience with the Magic Aire system components was not great. The system took a long time to cool down my space and often struggled to maintain a consistent temperature. The components were also difficult to maintain and required frequent repairs. I was not impressed with the overall performance and would not recommend Magic Aire system components to others.

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