10 Ways the Giant Magic Eraser Can Transform Your Cleaning Routine

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The giant magic eraser is a versatile tool that has gained popularity in recent years. It is a large-sized version of the traditional magic eraser, which is known for its ability to remove tough stains and dirt from various surfaces. One of the main advantages of the giant magic eraser is its size. With a larger surface area, it is more efficient and effective at tackling larger stains or dirt patches. This makes it an ideal choice for cleaning large areas such as walls, floors, or outdoor surfaces. The giant magic eraser is also known for its versatility.


I have Simonis 860HR cloth which is blue on my GC table. I use blue magic chalk on my cue. It’s very strange but the chalk residue actually turns black on my table.
Can someone explain why blue chalk turns black?

Taom is kinda of strange in that way, Ive had some miscue problems but very little, I just make sure I chalk regularly and I get plenty of grip and spin. Taom is kinda of strange in that way, Ive had some miscue problems but very little, I just make sure I chalk regularly and I get plenty of grip and spin.

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The giant magic eraser is also known for its versatility. It can be used on a wide range of surfaces, including painted walls, tiles, countertops, and even upholstery. This makes it a convenient choice for households or businesses that require a flexible cleaning solution.

Chalk dust

I have Simonis 860HR cloth which is blue on my GC table. I use blue magic chalk on my cue. It’s very strange but the chalk residue actually turns black on my table.
Can someone explain why blue chalk turns black?

Cuebuddy

Mini cues
Silver Member

I cant explain why but when I Blue Magic or regular Masters the chalk dust would show up darker that my Tournament blue cloth.
Once I changed to Sky blue Masters the problem was gone. Sky blue Master is harder to find but the price is about the same, try it!

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HueblerHustler7

AndrewActionG
Silver Member

I have Simonis 860HR cloth which is blue on my GC table. I use blue magic chalk on my cue. It’s very strange but the chalk residue actually turns black on my table.
Can someone explain why blue chalk turns black?

Never had that happen, but I use to use masters and I was cleaning the table a lot, and the balls. I switched to Taom pyro, I never will go back, at least at the house lol. Masters is great just more messy than Taom, with Taom the ball stays clean and so does the table. Ive heard great things about magic chalk, but if your having issues with cleanliness I can highly recommend Taom pyro.

ChrisinNC

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member

Never had that happen, but I use to use masters and I was cleaning the table a lot, and the balls. I switched to Taom pyro, I never will go back, at least at the house lol. Masters is great just more messy than Taom, with Taom the ball stays clean and so does the table. Ive heard great things about magic chalk, but if your having issues with cleanliness I can highly recommend Taom pyro.

I agree with all your points in regards to Taom Pyro chalk, except that I thought I miscued more. Perhaps operator error, but I’ve miscued considerably less since switching to Exceed chalk - very similar but not nearly as clean.

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HueblerHustler7

AndrewActionG
Silver Member

I agree with all your points in regards to Taom Pyro chalk, except that I thought I miscued more. Perhaps operator error, but I’ve miscued considerably less since switching to Exceed chalk - very similar but not nearly as clean.

Taom is kinda of strange in that way, Ive had some miscue problems but very little, I just make sure I chalk regularly and I get plenty of grip and spin. I also play with a non layered tip right now. Not nearly as many miscue and glazing problems if any.

Mick

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member if your having issues with cleanliness I can highly recommend Taom pyro

I kept hearing about how much cleaner this chalk was, and it pretty much sounded like bunk. Chalk is chalk, right?

I got sick enough of having black hands that I decided to take some pyro for a test drive to see for myself and. it really is that much cleaner. It's all I allow on my table now. I keep cubes for guests to use.

Yes, the price is a bit out of line, but it's worth it in my opinion. My hands are never dirty while playing anymore. As for miscues, I notice no difference between Master, Magic, or Pyro (the only chalks I've used in the last 5 years+).

Poolmanis

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member

Taom Pyro is great and i use it but it won´t work good with hard tips. Taom should have new chalk soon. That should be same but fix that problem with hard tips not have enough grip with Pyro. If you use softer tips Pyro is great.

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Poolmanis

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member

I know Taom guys personally and they know about Pyro not working with some tips. That why they have been trying to improve it even more and i think that took almost 2 years.. They have it done but it is not on market yet.

skogstokig

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member

i loved the magic chalk but had to stop using it because of the mess it made. so change chalk but don't change to kamui cuz they're even messier

Poolmanis

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member

Taom is kinda of strange in that way, Ive had some miscue problems but very little, I just make sure I chalk regularly and I get plenty of grip and spin. I also play with a non layered tip right now. Not nearly as many miscue and glazing problems if any.

Yeah some layered tips get glue exposed and Taom Pyro is made so it wont stick good on hard surfaces(i.e Balls). So what i noticed if u hit with Pyro between layers(where might be some glue exposed) spot u can miscue easier.

ChrisinNC

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member

Taom Pyro is great and i use it but it won´t work good with hard tips. Taom should have new chalk soon. That should be same but fix that problem with hard tips not have enough grip with Pyro. If you use softer tips Pyro is great.

The problem with that is that all layered tips regardless of their hardness rating eventually become considerably harder with usage.

Chili Palmer

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member

I cant explain why but when I Blue Magic or regular Masters the chalk dust would show up darker that my Tournament blue cloth.
Once I changed to Sky blue Masters the problem was gone. Sky blue Master is harder to find but the price is about the same, try it!

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I actually use Silver Cup at home and ran into the same problem. The darker blues leave horrible marks, the lighter blue just dissappears.

If you go there website you'll see they have Blue, Electric Blue, Powder Blue, Navy Blue, Royal Blue, . I honestly don't know what I have, but the box that came with my table was clearly a darker blue so when I switched over to Simonis I instantly noticed it and started using Master chalk I had laying around. Eventually, I picked up a box that matched, but not sure what color it is.

Here's a quick screen-shot of the two different colors of Master:

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Patrick Johnson

Fish of the Day
Silver Member

One of my local rooms opened with Tournament Blue cloth using regular Master Blue chalk and got dark smudges all over the cloth. They immediately switched to Sky Blue and haven't had any problems since.

boogieman

It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that ping.

Never had that happen, but I use to use masters and I was cleaning the table a lot, and the balls. I switched to Taom pyro, I never will go back, at least at the house lol. Masters is great just more messy than Taom, with Taom the ball stays clean and so does the table. Ive heard great things about magic chalk, but if your having issues with cleanliness I can highly recommend Taom pyro.

Masters is surprisingly good chalk, especially if you know how to properly apply chalk and know how to maintain your tip. I always figured Masters was junk as it was everywhere in bars and even cheapskate places. I've tried several chalks and Masters performs as well or better than most. The only downside is it's DIRTY. So much chalk dust. Taom Pyro is super clean. Less chalk in the cloth, less oddities from dirty balls etc. Russian Magic Chalk is also a great chalk. Other than that, I've not really found any chalk that's worth buying.

My only problem with Taom Pyro is that it sticks so well I feel like I'm wasting it by chalking on every shot. I like the act of caking on chalk with Masters, it's kind of cathartic. You can really tune in to the fine details while applying it. Build up a layer and make it all the same smoothness. It's not something I do all the time, but it can get you focused if you're needing to focus.

I have Simonis 860HR cloth which is blue on my GC table. I use blue magic chalk on my cue. It’s very strange but the chalk residue actually turns black on my table.
Can someone explain why blue chalk turns black?
Giant magic eraser

Another benefit of the giant magic eraser is its ease of use. It can be used dry or with a small amount of water, depending on the level of dirt or stain. Simply wetting the eraser and gently scrubbing the surface can remove even stubborn marks. Additionally, it does not require the use of harmful chemicals or cleaning agents, making it an eco-friendly option. However, it is important to note that the giant magic eraser should be used with caution on delicate or glossy surfaces, as it may cause slight abrasion or remove paint. It is always recommended to test it in a small and inconspicuous area before using it on a larger scale. In conclusion, the giant magic eraser is a convenient and efficient cleaning tool that offers versatility and ease of use. Whether you need to clean large surfaces or remove tough stains, this tool can be a valuable addition to your cleaning arsenal..

Reviews for "The Giant Magic Eraser: A Game-Changer for Spring Cleaning"

- Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Giant magic eraser. I purchased it thinking that it would make cleaning a breeze, but it fell short of my expectations. The eraser was too big and bulky, making it difficult to maneuver around corners and tight spaces. Additionally, I found that the eraser did not clean as effectively as I had hoped. It struggled to remove tough stains and marks, and I often had to use additional cleaning products to get the job done. Overall, I would not recommend the Giant magic eraser if you are looking for a quick and efficient cleaning solution.
- Mike - 1 out of 5 stars - The Giant magic eraser was a complete waste of money. I bought it thinking it would be a game-changer in my cleaning routine, but it turned out to be a huge disappointment. The eraser started to disintegrate after just a few uses, leaving small bits of foam all over the surfaces I was cleaning. It also didn't have enough scrubbing power to remove tough stains, and I ended up having to use a traditional sponge to get the job done. Save your money and stick to regular-sized magic erasers, they work much better than this oversized gimmick.
- Lisa - 2 out of 5 stars - I had high hopes for the Giant magic eraser, but it did not live up to my expectations. While it was indeed larger than the regular-sized erasers, I found it to be too cumbersome and difficult to handle. It was challenging to apply enough pressure to effectively remove stains and marks, and it often felt like I was just pushing the dirt around rather than actually cleaning. Additionally, the eraser did not hold up well and started to deteriorate after only a few uses. I would not recommend the Giant magic eraser for its lackluster performance and poor durability.

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