Mr Clean Magic Eraser: The ultimate cleaning tool for busy households

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The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is a cleaning tool that has gained popularity due to its ability to remove tough stains and marks from various surfaces. It is touted as a versatile solution for different cleaning needs around the house. The main idea is that the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is a powerful and effective tool for removing stubborn stains and marks. Its unique design and composition make it suitable for a wide range of surfaces, including walls, floors, countertops, and appliances.


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Product Type Pool Chemical Chemical Type Specialty Container Size Bottle 32 oz Pool Surface All Surfaces Pool Type Salt Friendly Manufacturer Jack s Magic Dosage 1 qt per 10,000 gallons. However, high orthophosphate are NOT the limiting factor in algae blooms in the VAST majority of cases and can be prevented by keeping your FC at the proper level for your CYA.

Jacks magic purple stuff

Its unique design and composition make it suitable for a wide range of surfaces, including walls, floors, countertops, and appliances. The eraser works by using a micro-abrasive foam that lifts away dirt and grime without the need for harsh chemical cleaners. It can be used wet or dry and can easily tackle tough stains like ink, crayon marks, scuff marks, and even grease stains.

Jack's Magic-Purple stuff

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SCCS

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Sep 28, 2008 79 Left coast Has anyone used this product help with scale coming off the swg.

JasonLion

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TFP Expert Platinum Supporter LifeTime Supporter May 7, 2007 37,770 Silver Spring, MD

The Purple stuff will help reduce scaling, but would be much better if you could reduce your calcium saturation. What are your current water test results?

SCCS

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Sep 28, 2008 79 Left coast

Thanks for the welcome.
My current readings are: FC-6 TC-6 PH-7.8 TA-120 CH-300 CA-70

About two month's ago I was told by Leslie's to drain my pool half way down and then refill it because my CH. I was getting alot of scale flakes. So I drained and refilled (CH now 240) and have been watching my CH slowly rise to where it is now.

I have trying to keep my PH down around 7.2 but this week it jumped up.

Some information on my setup: Intelliflo pump, Sta-Rite cartridge filter, Pentair IC-40 SWG, Infloor cleaning system and 16,500 gal roman end pool with Pebble Fina finish. Pool is about 1 yr old.

donaldm823

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LifeTime Supporter May 21, 2007 148 Cape Coral, FL

be careful using Jack's purple stuff. There was another post here that the Purple stuff has a high level of phosphate as part of the active incredient. High phosphates can cause potential algae issues if you do not keep your FC at it's proper level.

Leslie keeps trying to sell me Phosfree because my phosphates are high-of course I refuse. But, I wondered how they got high in the first place. I did use Purple Stuff my first year with the pool, and have since suspended use

My CH levels are also in the 300 range and I have not had any "flake" issues with my SWG. I do keep my pH in a small band of 7.6 to 7.8 and TA 60 to 80. When I pulled my SWG cell for the winter this past week, I had some minor calcium on the cell grids, but it was all soft and came off easily with some hose water. So, my chemistry control appears to be effective.

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Phosphonate based metal sequesterants are the most effective type but they do break down into orthophosphates over time. However, high orthophosphate are NOT the limiting factor in algae blooms in the VAST majority of cases and can be prevented by keeping your FC at the proper level for your CYA. Phosphate removers are one of the biggest scams going on right now that make the pool stores a LOT of money. I have not sold a bottle of phosphate remover in about 3 years now! My own pool has orthophosphate readings in excess of 3000 ppm and I have never had an algae outbreak. If you are concerned about it an easy solution is to add borates to your pool to 50 ppm!

spishex

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TFP Expert Oct 12, 2008 1,374 Hillsborough, NC waterbear said:

Phosphonate based metal sequesterants are the most effective type but they do break down into orthophosphates over time. However, high orthophosphate are NOT the limiting factor in algae blooms in the VAST majority of cases and can be prevented by keeping your FC at the proper level for your CYA. Phosphate removers are one of the biggest scams going on right now that make the pool stores a LOT of money. I have not sold a bottle of phosphate remover in about 3 years now! My own pool has orthophosphate readings in excess of 3000 ppm and I have never had an algae outbreak. If you are concerned about it an easy solution is to add borates to your pool to 50 ppm!


I sat through a recent Bioguard school (not a dealer, but got invited) and I have to give them credit for not buying into this. They could clearly make a lot of money if they offered a phosphate remover, and their dealers were all but begging them to, but they put forth a lot of evidence as to why they should not and how people need to focus on basic chemistry.

Mr clean magic earaser

The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is also known for its ability to remove marks and scuffs from walls without damaging the paint. It is effective on both painted and unpainted surfaces, making it a versatile choice for various cleaning tasks. The eraser's unique texture and composition allow it to reach into crevices and clean hard-to-reach areas, making it suitable for cleaning areas like grout lines and tile corners. Overall, the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is a highly effective and versatile cleaning tool that can tackle a wide range of stains and marks on various surfaces. Its unique design and composition make it a popular choice for homeowners looking for an easy and effective cleaning solution..

Reviews for "The science behind the effectiveness of Mr Clean Magic Eraser"

- Emily - 2 out of 5 stars - The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser did not live up to the hype for me. I was expecting a miracle worker, but it fell short. The eraser was tough to use and didn't seem to remove stubborn stains or scuffs as easily as advertised. I also noticed that it left a weird residue on some surfaces, which was disappointing. Overall, I was not impressed and would not recommend it.
- Jason - 1 out of 5 stars - I had high hopes for the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, but it turned out to be a waste of money. It didn't work well at all in removing crayon marks from my walls. In fact, it seemed to make the marks even worse by smudging them around. I tried using it on other surfaces like countertops and bathroom tiles, but it didn't make much of a difference there either. I'll be sticking to other cleaning products in the future.
- Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars - I had heard so many great things about the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, but unfortunately, it didn't do much for me. It didn't remove scuff marks from my floors as easily as I had hoped, and it required a lot of elbow grease to even make a slight difference. Additionally, I found that it wore down quickly, so it wasn't very cost-effective. Overall, I was left feeling disappointed and won't be repurchasing it in the future.
- Mark - 3 out of 5 stars - The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is just an average cleaning product in my opinion. It did an okay job at removing some tough stains, but nothing extraordinary. I found that it worked better on certain surfaces than others, which was a bit frustrating. While it did help with some cleaning tasks, I don't think it's worth the hype or the price. I'll be looking for a more versatile and effective cleaner next time.

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