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I like the way these work but does anyone have trouble with them falling apart almost immediately? I can get a new one out and it is breaking apart before I even finish cleaning the tub. I find that part really annoying!!

You must have been using them on semi-gloss, gloss, or satin painted walls, because they work better than any other product I ve tried for cleaning my flat painted, knock down textured walls. 2 The open cell foam is microporous and its polymeric substance is very hard, so that when used for cleaning it works like extremely fine sandpaper, getting into tiny grooves and pits in the object being cleaned.

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Cleaning with Magic Erasers

One of my favorite cleaning tools is a Magic Eraser. I buy them by the big box and have them in every cleaning bucket in my house. I love that the uses are seemingly endless and that they have no odor or cleaner in them (you can buy them this way, but I prefer the plain ones) and that they are safe to use around kids and pets. (I have tested a variety of brands, generic and otherwise, and I prefer the original Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, and they don’t know that I am writing this.)

My preferred method of using the magic eraser is just with water – I usually try to clean this way first and if it doesn’t get the mark or dirt off, I dip the magic eraser in a little soapy water or all-purpose cleaner mixed with a little warm water. Got a stain or mark or dirty spot that needs a little extra attention? Don’t waste your time with hardcore cleaners and elbow grease, grab your magic eraser and I bet you’ll get the mark off in no time.

Want to see where my magic erasers work their magic in my home?

Here are a couple tried and true favorites (if there’s a split picture, the before is on the left and the after is on the right – hopefully it’s an obvious difference)…..

fireplace – somehow my fireplace got some crayon marks on it (shocker) linoleum – scuff marks removed soap scum in the bathtubs and showers dirty aluminum siding baked on food on the oven and stove baseboards window sills removing stuck-on labels Where do you use Magic Erasers? Any unexpected tips?

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Surrounded-By-Boys Says.
I use them everywhere! I love them!!
Lisa Says.
Yeseterday! Just used mine on the leading edge of my ceiling fan blades….dusting just wasn’t enough!
TERRENCE Says.
there good but they break all the time
Christa Says.
Scuff marks on walls, linoleum floors, cleans any bathtub marks effortlessly
Christa Says.
Scuff marks on walls, linoleum floors, cleans any bathtub marks effortlessly
Cathy Says.

We own a cleaning company and have used them repeatedly. However, we just used one in small areas of a vinyl floor where the dining chairs had left black scuff marks that nothing else would take off. It seemed to take the shine off those areas. It is not a shiny surface floor for sure, but you can definitely see the places we used the Magic Eraser. Anyone have any suggestions as to how to fix that?

d Says.

i HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WHEN i USED THEM ON MY WOOD FLOOR TO GET OFF SCUFF MARKS AND IT LEFT THE FLOOR LESS SHINY.

Andy Says.

The way it works is essentially the same way sandpaper works. If you do too much, it’ll take off protective coatings as well.

jill Says.
furniture polish will being the shine back
Lacey Says.
For vinyl floor, maybe Mop n Glo.
mustanglady Says.

I use mine on my white door and pretty much all over the whole house they are easy and cheap to use best thing ever made high 5 to who thought of this great idea.

Elizabeth Says.
I love the Magic Eraser for the bathroom!
patty marquez Says.
Where can you “buy them by the big box˝? I have only seen then in small boxes.
Clean Mama Says.
COSTCO!
Michelle Says.
Walmart
Mary T Says.

I want you all to know that you may purchase Mellamine sponges (mr. Clean) on Amazon for next to nothing compare to the Mr. clean brand.

JJ Says.
I gave 15¢ each including shipping on Amazon!!
runtspickins Says.

I LOOOOOVE my Magic Erasers. I swear by them. Oh you have a scuff mark? Use a Magic Eraser. Oh you have a dirty bathtub? Use a Magic Eraser? Oh you got permanent marker on your brand new washing machine? Use a Magic Eraser. Oh you got grass stains on your new tennis shoes? Use a Magic Eraser. Haha – I’m stopping now but seriously, those things are awesome! And I love that I can just run them under water and TA DA. I use them for everything.

Clean Mama Says.
Your comment has me totally cracking up!
Anonymous Says.
You sold me here, runtspickins! (And of course, your amazing blog post too, Clean Mama!)
The Manlupig Family Says.

I use mine to clean the edge of my kid’s shoes. makes them all white again!! You know the rubber part around the bottom? Brand new again! 🙂 I LOVE MAGIC erasers too!! I was curious about what the magic part was so I looked it up. basically it is sandpaper, sort of. We also find that it cleans the little tykes outdoor toys super well too. Any thing with a pourous exterior, it is able to get into those little pours and pull out the dirt! so love my magic erasers. In my investigation I tried it on my skin to remove paint. DONT.DO.THAT. I scratched the heck out of my skin. I later found out. Yep, sand paper. Just incase anyone else is an information nerd like me this is from wikipedia: in the early 21st century it was discovered that melamine foam was an effective abrasive cleaner.[2] The open cell foam is microporous and its polymeric substance is very hard, so that when used for cleaning it works like extremely fine sandpaper, getting into tiny grooves and pits in the object being cleaned.

Clean Mama Says.
Love it, thanks for sharing!
jessica Says.

I was the most impressed with how they wiped away permanent marker from linoleum! But I stopped using them on the walls because it seems to leave a weird residue that I can’t get off. I’ve tried water, winded and a few other cleaners but I can still see the steaks in certain lights. Aside from that, those things are my saving grace.

Leslie Says.

I totally agree about the walls. They do leave a residue or at least it looks like they do. I wonder if in fact they remove a very light layer of paint which dulls the surface and makes it look like residue is left behind. Either way, not great for walls but for everything else…YES!

JJ Says.

Yep–that’s what they do. But, if it means painting or using magic eraser?? Magic eraser gets my vote every time.

Karen Says.

You must have been using them on semi-gloss, gloss, or satin painted walls, because they work better than any other product I’ve tried for cleaning my flat painted, knock down textured walls. I would not, however, use them prior to repainting walls – TSP is my choice for preparing walls for paint. I have also used the magic erasers on my oak veneer cabinets with horrible results – must be the micro-sandpaper thing. Same horrible results when I used them to spot clean my no wax floors. Must have abraded the coating off in those areas as those spots are now dull and stick out like a sore thumb amidst the shininess of the rest of the floor… Because of the above two reasons, I had nearly given up on the magic eraser; that is, until a friend of mine told me that she used hers to remove hard water buildup from her tub and shower. I live in an area with very hard water and I’m in a constant battle with the crystalline growth of minerals that occlude my glass shower doors, dull the appearance of my fiberglass shower walls, and clog the orifices of spray nozzles in bath and kitchen. If there is one thing I can’t handle, its a dirty shower. Call me neurotic, but there is no way I can get clean in a dirty shower/tub (which is why I compulsively clean the shower in hotel rooms before using them). Up until I experienced the magic of Mr Clean, Scrub Free was the biggest weapon in my arsenal used to keep my shower clean. It is a wonderful product, no doubt, but I had one very serious problem with it. I like to clean the shower while I’m in the shower, and if any of you use this product too, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. Scrub Free makes all the surfaces extremely slippery and since you’re supposed to let it sit for a bit before wiping it off, inevitably some of it will make its way to the shower floor. I kept having visions of me taking a horrible spill in the shower some day and how some poor individual (probably my son) was going to find my naked and pruned body all splayed out in the shower many hours later. As horrible as the vision of that in my head was, I still continued to clean the shower while cleaning myself, because the alternative was far worse to me. Besides, I was certain that the sight of me in such a way would be so traumatic as to cause the individual to repress the memory forever! And then, one day, I took a shower with Mr Clean, and from thereon out I no longer had those things to think of while showering. Not only did my slipping and falling risk decrease by 98%, but my shower time decreased by 65%, saving a good amount of cash on the water bill – BONUS! I’m also sure I’m healthier now that I’m not inhaling toxic chemicals into my lungs while in a steaming environment (which helped my lungs to absorb even more at a faster rate). I’m amazed by how quickly and easily it removes the soap scum too.

irka Says.

i have hard water too so i take a bottle of drinking water in a spray bottle into the shower and spray it down after the shower. then squeegie the entire thing and it never builds up scum or hard water spots on the glass.

Kenzie Says.

Magic erasers are the best. I coudn’t believe I hadn’t bought these sooner – a good friend put me on to their magic a few months ago.. I will buy these ALL the time now.. well actually I still use Tilex in my bathroom.. I just like to spray and wipe down.

Anonymous Says.

I like the way these work but does anyone have trouble with them falling apart almost immediately? I can get a new one out and it is breaking apart before I even finish cleaning the tub. I find that part really annoying!!

Clean Mama Says.
That’s the one problem….they don’t last long enough!
Andrea Says.

I have found that cutting them into smaller pieces helps. They still fall apart pretty quick but not the whole thing at once.

ljmh Says.

i use them on my glass stove top for getting off burnt/cooked on grime. I also use them lots on front doors around the doorknobs and moulding where fingerprints seem to collect.

Lauren Says.

I used it to get someone’s red car paint off my car door. I use them for cleaning our doors, light switches. I have tried on my baseboards and it stripped the small area I was cleaning and no luck on my walls, must not have the right finish of paint – I get a streaky residue

Michelle Says.

I used then on our rental appliances (we have a plain white fridge and dish washer, not stainless). The fridge handles are WHITE again. No amount of scrubbing and cleaners ever got those handles clean, but the Magic Erasers did. I’m in love. I also use them for the baseboards, showers, sinks…they do everything.

Christina Says.

I have gross rental appliances too and I also found that the magic eraser works really well on the fridge handles!

Reecy Says.

I’m a manager and I make a thick paste of Hydrogen Peroxide & Baking Soda, slather on, walk away and go clean elsewhere, Return and wipe off. If bad add a tablespoon of salt to the mixture first.

Chloe Says.

I keep meaning to go get some because I have heard wonderful things about them! I keep putting off cleaning our (slightly disgusting–I’m ashamed) bathroom until I get them.

Raven Says.

I use them on my daughter’s sneakers, to wipe the switchplates and even for getting food stains off of tupperware.

Cynthia Says.

I actually started scrubbing my kitchen floor with them. At first I thought I ruined the vinyl, but then realized this is what the floor SHOULD look like. But after using 3 boxes of them, my floor still wasn’t even 25% done because of how fast they got used up…but I use them for tough jobs that need a little help.

Theresa Says.

I was at Wal-Mart the other day in the grocery section and saw that they now carry a magic eraser mop! Looks like a sponge mop.

debbie stovall Says.

I did the same thing but I accidentally got red hair dye on my hands ( that’s a longer story ) giggle…. and it rubbed the Hyde off me. Ouch. Ok I did find out it takes INK off of skin very well and fast. My great niece got a hold of an ink pen and in literally 30 seconds she had scribbled all over both legs. I freaked….I was babysitting…so I looked under my sisters sink and found a magic eraser, wet it and WAH-LAH it wiped right off. No scrubbing or skin peeling….too bad I didn’t know you have to wipe lightly before I used it on my hands. I am totally hooked on these erasers.

debbie stovall Says.

Are you serious? They sell a magic eraser mop? But I wonder if it falls apart quickly and leaves the little pieces on the floor to pick up. Has anyone tried the new mop?
Has anyone tried cleaning silver with it ? I’m going to clean my silver tray and I’ll let everyone know how it worked…
I’m going t o try it on my silver jewelry too. Usually I polish it with the white paste toothpaste.

Kathleen Price Says.

I have used the mop – I was totally impressed – at first. The next day when i looked at my kitchen floor in daylight I noticed all the gloss was gone. I have low gloss tile but it was all gone – thank goodness i didn’t use it in the whole house! It does fall apart too. I am going back to my shark steamer.

Kathryn Kemp Says.

You should NEVER use an abrasive to clean silver. It will spoil the surface. Other items in this thread explain that these things are like extra-fine sandpaper, so I wouldn’t risk it.

Melanie Says.

I use them anywhere my kids leave crayon, pen, pencil, or marker marks! Also on sneakers/sandals to get them looking whiter again. It made me smile to see your magic eraser posed by all the cleaning spots–almost like you set it loose and it cleaned on its own!

Kelly Says.

I love them for all the uses listed above, except for walls and baseboards. They take some of the finish/paint with them…that “streaky residue” is actually paint smeared off. We found that out the hard way, after we built a brand-new home and our little ones discovered they could use markers on the walls and trim. We had the builder-grade flat paint and glossy trim, and you can see where we used the Magic Eraser. The glossy trim isn’t glossy where the eraser was used. It’s still white, but has a flat look to the finish. The walls are lighter in the area where we used it. All in all, THAT SAID :), I do love them and use them everywhere else I can!! They do SO much! I didn’t know they work so well on shower glass, though. Will definitely be using them there, now!

skoots1mom Says.

on my stainless whistling tea pot…any grease in the kitchen levitates onto my teapot; but the pad gets it off with water

Caroline Says.

I use them all over the house on everything that I can, I also cut them in half as I find that way they seem to last longer because you are not soaking and rubbing with the whole thing so it all doesn’t fall apart when you are just scrubbing with one end 🙂

Paul - The Kind Little Blogger Says.

There is little a magic eraser can do that another, more environmentally-responsible method can’t. The main problem with magic erasers is that they don’t last long and end up in landfill. Far from an environmentally-friendly method especially considering the alternatives are fine.

Samantha Says.

They actually don’t end up in a landfill. They disintegrate as you use them and there is next to nothing left to even throw away.

carpet cleaning gold coast Says.
Nice to see these magic erasers being so helpful in home cleaning.
Shells Says.
They are great for cleaning up leather tennis shoes.
mbarker1 Says.

Can’t live without Magic Erasers! I use them all the time on the back of my stair treads. The kids shoes constantly leave scuff marks and a little bleach and my magic eraser and it looks like I’ve repainted them. Thankfully I discovered these almost the same time they first came onto the market. I have three boys and I am certain life became easier the day I bought these!

Anonymous Says.

Quick warning!! I had a green mark on my neck from wearing a necklace and my mother tried to scrub it off with a magic eraser and it is know red and extremely painful!! Be careful around little children with them!

another anonymous Says.

I had a similar experience. I bought new black shirts for work. Must have been cheap dye in them. When I took off the first one, my underarms were stained black. I washed and scrubbed and was about to see a doctor when I tried the Magic Eraser. It helped some but left a painful burn. Note to self? Do NOT use Magic Eraser on your skin! Exfoliate, exfoliate, exfoliate!

Becky J Says.

I still don’t get how these can clean so well without any cleaners or chemicals. I guess that’s why they call them magic. I’ll have to pick some up and give them a try on my next routine house cleaning.

Gina Says.

I love to use them in my bathrooms as well–wonderful for sinks, fixtures, ceramic tile and countertops 😀 I honestly need to try it on my shower tho. Tried using it to clean my vinyl floors and it took the shine off of the vinyl…

Kim Says.

I must not be using them right because they do not work. I just bought the heavy duty Mr Clean because I needed to clean up some plastic lawn chairs and they were pictured on the back and it did not do a thing. I was so disappointed. I also tried a tip, cut them into small pieces and leave in toilet overnight and it will take out rings in the toilet. Nothing is working at all. Pointers?

Jennifer Says.
Did you wet it first? It won’t work dry.
Becky Says.
Post author Yes 🙂
Anonymous 5 Says.

The erasers only work when wet. Keep a bucket of water with you when using them. Also, someone mentioned how the eraser seems to fall apart. It is very similar to an eraser on a pencil. Also, you cannot use them with any kind of cleaner that has bleach: they instantly begin to crumble! If you have used them on glossy linoleum floors, you can buy a product by Congoleum to put the shine back on. Congoleum also makes a product to strip your linoleum of buildup dirt/waxes. It is amazing and then you put the shine product on and your floors look brand new!

Anonymous 5 Says.

I use the smaller pieces and put the liquid inside a bottle of Airwick plugins on the pieces and put them in your vacuum cleaner bags and the air smells great!

pamtxmom Says.

I cleaned pencil marks off the painted front door. My daughter carries pencils in her hands when she goes to school and always manages to mark up the door as she’s opening/closing it.

Sarah Krueger Says.

I had no idea how filthy my leather car seats were until I swiped them with a magic eraser. WOW! I was so amazed how clean they came.

Sarah Krueger Says.

I had no idea how filthy my leather car seats were until I swiped them with a magic eraser. WOW! I was so amazed how clean they came.

In a nutshell, only use the Magic Eraser ® on a non-scratchable surface and shoes without a high gloss or sheen (including walls). Better yet, try it on an inconspicuous spot first. If you try it on a wall or kitchen cabinet, be aware it may not look like it has done any damage, but if you look at the wall from an angle where the light hits it you will see a dullness to the sheen where you rubbed.
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