How to make your floors shine with a magic eraser mop head

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A magic eraser mop head is a cleaning tool that combines the power of a magic eraser with the convenience of a mop. The magic eraser material is a melamine foam that can effectively remove tough stains and dirt without the need for harsh chemicals. The mop head is made of microfiber or other absorbent materials that can easily scrub and clean various types of surfaces. The magic eraser mop head is designed to be used on floors, walls, and other hard surfaces. It can tackle a wide range of stains and grime, including scuff marks, crayon marks, fingerprints, and more. The magic eraser material has a unique structure that makes it great at lifting dirt and grime from surfaces.


Genre(s): Animation, Short, Comedy

The friends utilize the motorcycle for their window-washing business, but when the town finds itself in the midst of a wool shortage, Wallace and Gromit find themselves in the thick of it all. Whether it s flying to the moon, catching a hungry were-rabbit, or just delivering baked goods around town, Wallace and Gromit need the right contraption for the job.

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The magic eraser material has a unique structure that makes it great at lifting dirt and grime from surfaces. Using a magic eraser mop head is simple. Just wet the mop head and squeeze out any excess water.

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gregory
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Location: Grenoble, France #11 03-06-2016, 10:32 PM

Just to be sure, all hack must be disabled. And depth/accurate date and accurate blend must be set. Native resolution and filtering on the bilinear PS2 mode. No anisotropic. No FXAA or any extra shader effects (easy to forget one ).


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(03-06-2016, 10:32 PM) gregory Wrote: Just to be sure, all hack must be disabled. And depth/accurate date and accurate blend must be set. Native resolution and filtering on the bilinear PS2 mode. No anisotropic. No FXAA or any extra shader effects (easy to forget one ).

Ok, so the setting making screen dark was Skipdraw set to '1' in HW Hacks. I've set it because in Direct3D mode setting it to 1 fixes red (or green) vertical stripes (though it makes the screen darker)

So in the end the settings should be

Renderer: OpenGL (Hardware)
Hardware Depth 'ON' - fixes red stripes
HW Hacks, Skipdraw = 0
HW Hacks, Halfpixels offset 'ON' - fixes misplaced
Interlacing: Blend bff - fixes shaking

Accurate date - makes no diffrence
Blending accuraty - also makes no diffrence
Didn't use FXAA or shader effects.

lukaszsw
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Hi,
The game still works fine but I've noticed the sky in the tutorial stage is looking strange - there are dome-shaped horizontal stripes, see the picture. I've tried different PCSX versions 1.2.1, 1.4.0, 1.7.2330, different render modes, tried switching hacks and other settings on and off and it still shows.

In the youtube video "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit in "True 60FPS" | PCSX2 1.7.2330 Vulkan | 4K( 6xIR )", at 5:02 mark - those stripes are noticeably softer

I don't remember this effect when I completed the game some years ago. Might it be my graphics card with a newer driver? gt730m

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Location: Ukraine #14 08-14-2022, 12:36 AM Try the latest build of the emulator.

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(08-14-2022, 12:36 AM) Chern40_7 Wrote: Try the latest build of the emulator.

That did it, thanks! The stripes are there but much more subtle
Also newest build fixes the flicker on reflective parts (car bumper) that was present 1.7.2230.
Also with 1.7.3209 Qt the videos are rendered full, no black rectangle over bottom part. It is still present with 1.7.3209 wxWidgets

It's this very dynamic that helps elevate Curse of the Were-Rabbit above several movie-based, kiddie games. Each section of a particular stage (much of the game takes place in a quaint town) features a variety of multiplayer puzzles to solve. While many aren't that inspiring or inventive, they do help make the game a little more interesting. For example, many of the doors and traps in the game require one character to activate a switch while the other retrieves an item. Or there would be a ladder controlled by a crank and the only way to climb the ladder and reach an item was to have the secondary character control the crank.
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Then, use the mop head to scrub the surface in a circular motion. The magic eraser material will do the work of removing the stains and dirt, leaving the surface clean and shiny. For tougher stains, you may need to apply a bit more pressure and scrub a bit longer. One of the advantages of using a magic eraser mop head is that it requires minimal effort to get great results. The magic eraser material is highly effective at removing stains and dirt, so you don't have to spend a lot of time scrubbing. Additionally, the mop head is easy to maneuver, allowing you to clean even hard-to-reach areas. Another benefit of the magic eraser mop head is that it is safe to use on a variety of surfaces. The magic eraser material is non-abrasive, so it won't scratch or damage delicate surfaces like glass or ceramic. It is also safe to use on painted walls and floors. However, it's always a good idea to test the mop head on a small, inconspicuous area before using it on a larger surface. In conclusion, the magic eraser mop head is a highly effective and versatile cleaning tool. It offers the power of a magic eraser with the convenience of a mop, making it a great option for tackling tough stains and dirt on various surfaces. Whether you need to clean your floors, walls, or other hard surfaces, the magic eraser mop head can help you achieve a sparkling clean result with minimal effort..

Reviews for "Unleash the power of a magic eraser mop head on your dirty floors"

1. Karen - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Magic Eraser mop head. I had high hopes for it but found that it didn't live up to the claims. The eraser portion quickly became worn out and started falling apart after just a few uses. It also didn't seem to clean as well as I had expected, leaving behind streaks and residue on my floors. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this product as it didn't meet my expectations.
2. Mike - 1 star - I had a really bad experience with the Magic Eraser mop head. First of all, it was difficult to attach to my mop handle and would frequently come loose while I was cleaning. The eraser itself was also not very durable and started disintegrating after just a couple of uses. Additionally, I didn't find that it effectively removed tough stains or grime from my floors. Save your money and try a different mop head!
3. Sarah - 2.5 stars - The Magic Eraser mop head was just okay for me. While it did a decent job of cleaning my floors, I found that it required a lot of effort and scrubbing to remove stubborn stains. The eraser also wore out fairly quickly, and I had to constantly replace it, which became expensive over time. Overall, I think there are better alternatives out there that offer better performance and value.

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