Customers Rate the Mr Clean Magic Eraser roller mop: Here's What They Have to Say

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Customer reviews of the Mr Clean Magic Eraser roller mop seem to be overwhelmingly positive. Many users praise its effectiveness in cleaning various surfaces, such as floors and walls. The main idea is that the Magic Eraser roller mop is highly efficient in removing tough stains and marks with minimal effort. Customers appreciate how the mop effortlessly tackles dirt and grime without the need for harsh chemicals or aggressive scrubbing. They emphasize the convenience of the roller mop's design, particularly its easy-to-change Magic Eraser refills. Additionally, the mop's ability to reach tight spaces and corners is highly appreciated by users.


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4th pic, there is enough room to reach in from the bottom and pull the seal out, the blade will move about 1 2 away from the seal when you pull it and compress the spring. 2003 F350 2003 KZ36P2 650 watts of solar feeding 2 networked Blue Sky 3024i CC, charging 660aH Lifeline AGM bank Know before you tow- Towing Laws by State Energy conservation is 5-10 times the value of generation.

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Additionally, the mop's ability to reach tight spaces and corners is highly appreciated by users. The Mr Clean Magic Eraser roller mop seems to have garnered a loyal base of customers who trust its cleaning power and find it to be a valuable addition to their cleaning routine..

Thetford Aqua Magic IV blade seal replacement

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Bobmws

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Joined Jan 16, 2015 Posts 137 Location Central Florida

The blade and or blade seal will not hold water for more than a few minutes. Thetford has no repair manual for this model online. I've searched here and Google but can't fund a definitive answer about replacing the seal. It appears from some comments it can be done by removing the entire commode, pushing the blade aside and pulling the seal without disassembling the entire unit.
Can anyone verify this?
I'm value driven, would rather spend $15 on seals than $130 or so on replacing the entire unit.

Happy Prospector

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Joined Sep 3, 2011 Posts 359 Location The Great Sonora Desert

I just found a lot of site from google on how to replace the seal on your toilet. There was even a link for a utube video on how to. You may want to go back a check again.


The information is out there, all you have to do is let it in.

RV Jimmy

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Joined May 11, 2014 Posts 14 Location Buena Vista, CO

The mechanical assembly of these units is straight forward. The top half or the bowl secured by four 1/2 hex nuts that are visible after removing the plastic bowl cover. The bowl must be disassembled to expose/remove this blade seal. There is no other way to replace the seal. The blade itself requires further disassembly (lower half) removing the toilet pedestal to access the blade, water timing valve and linkages and replacing the floor seal/gasket. It does take some preparation but it will only consume a couple hours.

YOUTUBE has several videos that are as good as Thetford's documentation.

It should be done correctly because it's actually important. My cost was

Bobmws

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Joined Jan 16, 2015 Posts 137 Location Central Florida Thanks, I did see the '1' video specifically on the IV.
I'm going to order the blade & base seals.

Rene T

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Joined May 20, 2011 Posts 21,821 Location Farmington NH Bobmws said: Thanks, I did see the '1' video specifically on the IV.
I'm going to order the blade & base seals.
Send us the link if it works out for you.

jluke

Member
Joined Aug 7, 2015 Posts 5 followed the youtube instructions, replaced my seal, has worked fine since. Not a bad job

Bobmws

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Joined Jan 16, 2015 Posts 137 Location Central Florida Rene T said: Send us the link if it works out for you.


This is the video I found: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZS3ipEqqcg
I got the seals today from the local RV shop, actually less than Amazon!
Gonna try to work on this tomorrow,I'll snap some pics as I go, maybe try a video!

Bobmws

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Joined Jan 16, 2015 Posts 137 Location Central Florida

To answer my original question, YES, one can replace the blade seal without totally disassembling the commode as the video above shows.
First pic shows the blade closed on the seal, looking in from the bottom.
2nd pic is the same view with the blade open.
3rd pic, I used a spring clamp to hold the blade open so I could work from the bottom.
4th pic, there is enough room to reach in from the bottom and pull the seal out, the blade will move about 1/2" away from the seal when you pull it and compress the spring.
5th pic, new seal on left, old on right. Note the raised lip on the new seal as opposed to the flat surface on the old seal. Probably original, 16 years old!
6th pic, new seal installed. Be sure to work around it 2-3 times pushing it into place.
The was a slight ridge between the seal area and the center of the blade. While the seal was out I dressed the blade surface with some 800 grit wet/dry paper.
Success, a couple hours time, $12.82 in parts, no more leak into the tank. ;D

Customer reviews of the mr clean magic eraser roller mop

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Reviews for "Why the Mr Clean Magic Eraser roller mop is Worth the Investment: A Customer Perspective"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Roller Mop. I had high hopes for it based on all the positive reviews, but it just didn't live up to the hype. First of all, the mop head itself didn't stay securely attached to the handle, which made it difficult to maneuver and clean effectively. Secondly, while the magic eraser feature did a decent job at removing stains and grime, it wore out way too quickly. I ended up needing to replace the eraser after only a few uses, which was both frustrating and expensive. Overall, I found the roller mop to be subpar and not worth the investment.
2. Mike - 1 star - I have to say that I absolutely despise the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Roller Mop. From the moment I started using it, I could tell it was poorly made and lacked durability. The mop head would easily detach from the handle while I was cleaning, causing water to spill everywhere. It was also quite frustrating to realize that the magic eraser feature didn't work as effectively as I had hoped. It left behind streaks and didn't fully remove tough stains. Furthermore, the handle felt flimsy and uncomfortable to hold for extended periods of time. Overall, I would not recommend this product to anyone in need of a reliable and efficient mop.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I was really let down by the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Roller Mop. While it did an okay job at cleaning, there were a few major issues that turned me off. First of all, the mop head constantly fell apart while in use, making it difficult to clean large areas without interruption. Additionally, the handle was too short and uncomfortable to grip, resulting in backaches and hand cramps. Finally, the magic eraser feature didn't seem to work as well as advertised. It struggled to remove tough stains and left behind a residue that required additional cleaning. Overall, I found the roller mop to be frustrating and not worth the price.

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