The Magnificent Mr. Clean Magic Eraser by Procter and Gamble

Don't Be in Your Home with Out it

By Katrina, published May 18, 2007
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Originally, curiosity led me to buy the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser™ made by Procter and Gamble. I didn't read the directions at all the first time I brought them home and for the life of me, I couldn't figure out what the "magic" part was of the piece. It didn't really even work. See, the first time I didn't dampen it with water. For the Magic Eraser™ to work you need to run it under cold or hot water before using it.

The Magic Eraser™ is a cleaning must have which may surprise you as it did me! I first tested it on my all-white apartment counter-tops which show every speck of dirt. I started out in the same fashion I would normally clean, minus the spray cleaner and paper towels, but this time I was shocked. In fact, a couple of marks which I thought were stains completely disappeared! Next, I moved to the stainless steel sink and easily removed the dried piece of angel hair pasta from Tuesday's dinner. OK, where else will this work? Those dingy faucets? Needless to say, I continued this process but in my cleaning frenzy my rubber soled shoes left a skid mark on the linoleum. Quickly, I just rinsed the Magic Eraser™, and with one swipe, instantly removed the scuff. I was starting to wonder what you can't clean with this product.

The Magic Eraser™ is the epitome of user-friendly. Just dampen the eraser and to get the best results, wipe the area back and forth in straight lines. This will keep you from missing spots as it's easy to do when recklessly wiping in circles. Follow up by drying the area in the same way it was wiped down, and you'll notice a wonderful shine. Store the Magic Eraser™ as you would a simple sponge and consider the job done.

It's easier to say where not to use a Magic Eraser™ than all the places you can. Any surface which is porous (such as wood), bumpy rubber products, and mirrors are areas to avoid. Other than that, if in question, just test a small area and then go for it. Linoleum, stainless steel, enamel, counter-tops, plastics, brass fixtures, and vinyl are just a couple of materials I haved great success using it on.

The Magnificent Mr. Clean Magic Eraser by Procter and Gamble
The Magnificent Mr. Clean Magic Eraser by Procter and Gamble

"He must have his work done, his arms are always folded!"

Credit: Procter & Gamble

Copyright: Procter & Gamble

Takeaways
  • Test area to be cleaned first, then go for it!
  • Protect you and your family from cleaning chemicals by using the Magic Eraser.
  • Save money by simply using one product for multiple areas.
Did You Know?
I actually gave a pack of these to a friend as part of her birthday present, luckily she loves to clean and is still talking to me!
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Great review! I use these and they're awesome!

Posted on 06/01/2007 at 1:06:00 PM

 
Wonderful tips. Another great article.

Posted on 05/22/2007 at 9:05:00 AM

 
Great writing, Kat! I am going to try the product, even though I hate cleaning!

Posted on 05/21/2007 at 8:05:00 AM

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