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4.0 out of 5 stars
How Magic Eraser Works...,
By KAZ Vorpal, aka Michael Karl "Kaz" (Brighton, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mr Clean Magic Eraser, 2 ct (Health and Beauty)
"Magic Eraser" is just a simple substance called melamine foam. The exact same stuff is used as sound insulation in music studios. It can be purchased bulk, chopped up, and used to clean your house without paying the huge premium for this brand-name version. In fact, you can even find a generic version at Deals, presumably by some company exploiting that fact.
Melamine foam, including Magic Eraser, really does work, for simple reasons: It is a microporous foam, with interlocking bubbles, made from a super-hard, glass-like substance (called, of course, melamine). Because of how the bubbles interconnect, it ends up being more like ultra-fine fibreglass than like conventional, bubble-filled styrofoam. But the bubbles in melamine are so small that the resulting fibres are very-tiny and densely packed, and they get into the tiny pits and grooves of your dirty household stuff and lift out the stuff that nothing else would clean. This means that it does, quite literally, clean crayon off painted walls (though so does some stuff called Crayon-a-gone, which dissolves it with noxious chemicals, but works in places melamine won't), road grease off hubcaps, magic marker off your kitchen counter, et cetera. Because it's simply micro-scrubbing things clean, it doesn't work on surfaces which would crumble, or which have a lot of deep pores. It doesn't get things OUT of something, like magic marker which has soaked its pigment into unfinished wood. And it can RUIN anything so smooth and shiney, or otherwise delicate, that a good scrubbing would have scuffed it anyway. But when it does work, the result is indeed akin to a miracle. Bonus fact: Non-acetone nail polish removes PERMANANT marker, perfectly, from anything (and therefore works on those surfaces Magic Eraser can't help). Just check to make sure it doesn't also dissolve the surface of the thing. For example, some paints will slightly wash away with the marker, gumming up the cloth you're using, though the marker does come off, just don't wash away TOO much of the paint.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You can't believe how well this works!,
By CeesMom (Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mr Clean Magic Eraser, 2 ct (Health and Beauty)
This thing is unreal!! It removes scuff marks, handprints, and built up dirt and ick on walls, floors, cabinets, refrigerators, microwaves, countertops, you name it. It is also incredibly effective on ring-around-the-bathtub and soap scum in the shower. This has to be the most effective cleaning product I've ever used, and it has no chemical smell or fumes.
5.0 out of 5 stars
IT IS ABSOLUTELY MAGIC !!,
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This review is from: Mr Clean Magic Eraser, 2 ct (Health and Beauty)
nothing to add here... just BUY it! You will not regret!!
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