Magic Eraser Original Cleaning Pads with Durafoam, White
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After using the Original Magic Eraser on your glass shower doors, you don't need to rinse or wipe them down.
I don't think so. After getting very wet, they shrink a little, and the instructions say to rinse any area that may have come into contact with food after use.
We haven't tested our Magic Erasers on concrete, but you're welcome to do so on a small, inconspicuous area first.br>br>The Mr. Clean Team
Latex is not found in Mr. Clean Magic Erasers. The Mr. Clean Team br>br>
Selected User Reviews For Magic Eraser Original Cleaning Pads with Durafoam, White
I'm blown away by how well it functions! It was extremely simple to use, and I didn't have to exert too much force. Used on scuffs on walls, some kids' food/juice stains, and some pencil/crayon smudges. The majority of the items came off beautifully without the need for much force; however, the downside is that it does not last very long. After less than 10 minutes of use, the sponge had crumbled. Before it crumbled to that, I wiped away about two scuff marks, one juice stain, one food stain, and one medium-sized crayon/pencil stain. I thought I was being too harsh, but I don't think I was, and I'd be scrubbing much harder with a regular sponge and product. They're worth it, but you'll go through a lot of them if you use them to clean your house on a regular basis.
Nothing could get rid of the baked-on grease that had glued itself to the inside of my oven door. I experimented with a variety of serious cleaning products, such as leaving the door open. It's been soaked in Ajax. bleach- There was no movement at all in the numerous grease spots. br>br>I'm astounded that this extraordinary product removed every single lump of grease spray in just three minutes. The door appears to be fresh from the manufacturer. WOW!.
However, if you've let your two-year-old run around the house with crayons, you'll need more than a box of six sponges (which is the quantity I bought thinking I'd have some left over for the future lol). I used the entire box to clean my entire living room (since the sponges disintegrate as you use them). Since then, I've never allowed my child to play with a crayon because GIRL. Let me assure you that your wrists and fingers will hurt.
I'm getting more and more impressed with these as I use them. I was scrubbing a dirty counter top with paper towels and couldn't seem to get some of the grime off. I reached for a Magic Eraser that had been partially used before resorting to a scouring pad. It wiped the soap and crud right off, much to my surprise. without the need for scrubbing The erasing is performed by the material from which they are made. These 2Xs aren't made of particularly tough stuff. They're also not abrasive. Nonetheless, they succeed in completing their tasks. You'll tear them if you put a lot of muscle into them. So just wipe them down and leave them to it.
I saw a video of how effective they are at cleaning bathrooms, and I'm never going back. It has literally saved my life. For me, the best part is seeing the scum leave the walls, which makes me feel a lot better about the cleanliness of my shower. br>br>For my shower, I use a cleaner once a week. Although it is fully functional, I usually discard it once it rips.
The sponges are just plain ole square shaped and lack the standard ridges around the rim, so they don't work for removing anything. It was too good for a 6-pack to cost $4, in my opinion. Please, instead of wasting your money on this, go out and buy the real thing.
A five-year-old stain from a lush bath bomb (if you've tried their black rose bath bomb, you'll understand). While the bath bomb smelled wonderful, it left a gray stain on my previously gleaming bathtub. I tried everything I could think of to remove the stain: Laundry detergent, Dawn dish soap, tub cleaners, and even bleach are some of the products that can be used. Nothing worked completely to remove the stain, so I made the decision to live with it. tub that has been stained After a little more than a year, I came across this. The stain was completely removed using only this eraser and water! This is something I strongly suggest!.
It's perfect for those tough cleaning jobs. Following use, there was some disintegration and debris to clean up. Individual sponges did not last as long as anticipated, but they performed admirably when used only with water.