|
Post by Colleen-NC on Jun 16, 2009 7:59:49 GMT -5
Can I tell you how much I love these little things? Not only do they clean with just water, great for the lungs, they get just about anything off of anything!!
I washed walls yesterday and it was so easy, no scrubbing really! Got all the silver marks of and much more! In the back hallway where the dog lays it always gets dirty and our walls are textured, my hubbies great idea which looks nice but is so hard to clean but not when I used the magic eraser, just wiped right off!!
If you haven't tried these yet, get one and give it a try, you'll be surprised!!
Works great on grout also, takes the dirt right off.
|
|
|
Post by Cherylmcc on Jun 16, 2009 9:42:31 GMT -5
I use these too, Colleen. They're pretty good.
|
|
|
Post by virginiaal on Jun 16, 2009 10:02:47 GMT -5
Colleen , Doug usually does the mopping of the kitchen, but the doorway is white , so he uses one on it and he likes them too..
|
|
|
Post by sue on Jun 16, 2009 11:20:13 GMT -5
gets crayon marks off the walls too, i love them
|
|
|
Post by Toby on Jun 16, 2009 17:55:11 GMT -5
I had built up spray starch on my iron. I googled how to get it off (not teflon) and it said to use a fabric softener sheet dampened. If that didn't work the magic eraser would. I used the softener sheet and it got most of it off but one spot. I took the eraser and it came right off. I love it for cleaning my stainless steel sink, pots and pans. It took ink off of a leather recliner I had. That totally amazed me. I use it also on the grout and walls. I love it!
I also found cutting a fabric softener sheet in half will remove burnt on food. Just soak it over night and the next day it comes right off.
Another one is (if you have false teeth) put a tablet into your crock pot and fill with hot water. The pot comes out like new with no scrubbing.
|
|
|
Post by blondie on Jun 22, 2009 11:25:51 GMT -5
Colleen, Toby...I think I used a generic form of the eraser one time. I'll have to try the brand name.
Toby, a 'tablet' of what? Denture cleaner?
|
|
|
Post by Toby on Jun 22, 2009 12:04:01 GMT -5
Yes, a Efferdent or Polident tablet. You drop it into the crock pot full of hot water. It takes any food stuck on or discolor you might get on the white crockpots. I have used it on corning ware before and it works also.
I found a new use for the eraser. My makeup case gets crap on it once in a while, eyeliner, blush, foundation. I use to soak it but it never really came as clean as I would like. I tried the magic eraser and everything came off. I'm sure most of you have never had that problem but if I'm in a hurry I forget to put the top on my eyeliner. I also forget to wipe off the foundation top.
A regular pencil eraser will take off marks on your leather handbags and wallets. Also, callous remover cream for your feet makes a good polish for leather.
|
|
|
Post by connieaz on May 20, 2010 19:28:20 GMT -5
They do wonders on my glass top stove. Have 30 million cleaners that are so stinky, can't use them. So finally tried the erasers. Stove looks so nice now.
|
|
|
Post by sue on May 21, 2010 6:24:05 GMT -5
That's a good use Connie, Im going to mention that to the cook at work, we have a glass top stove there.
|
|
|
Post by Colleen-NC on May 21, 2010 6:51:03 GMT -5
I still use these for a million different things, they are really good on the light colored plastic outdoor chairs and stuff, love them, they do a great job on grout with no chemicals from cleaners. One of my favorite cleaning buddies!
|
|
|
Post by aero on May 21, 2010 10:28:02 GMT -5
I bought a magic eraser about a yr and half ago...never used it. I guess I will have to drag it out of the back of my cabinet, if it isn't dry rotted by now, lol.
I have been making my own soft scrub and cleaners with baking soda, vinegar, and dish detergent.
I love all these handy tips and will be using them...anything to help with the cleaning and breathing a little easier doing it!!!!!!
|
|