We never come to a cleaning without a magic eraser in tow. Check out some of the many ways these helpful little guys can be used (as well as a few surfaces you should not use them on):

  1. Scuff Marks on Walls: Effortlessly remove scuff marks and stains from painted walls and baseboards.
  2. Dirty Sneakers: Clean and rejuvenate the soles and sides of sneakers, eliminating dirt, grime, and scuff marks.
  3. Soap Scum in the Bathroom: Combat soap scum, hard water stains, and grime on bathroom surfaces, including tiles, tubs, and glass shower doors.
  4. Stovetop and Oven: Remove grease, baked-on food, and stains from stovetops, oven interiors, and range hoods.
  5. Kitchen Sink: Clean and polish kitchen sinks, effectively removing marks left by pots, pans, and utensils.
  6. Coffee and Tea Stains: Erase stubborn coffee or tea stains from cups, mugs, countertops, and tables.
  7. Marker and Crayon on Walls: Safely eliminate marker and crayon marks from walls, furniture, and other surfaces.
  8. Tile Grout: Brighten and clean tile grout by gently scrubbing away dirt and discoloration.
  9. Rust Stains: Address rust stains on various surfaces, including porcelain sinks, tubs, and outdoor furniture.
  10. Permanent Marker Removal: Surprisingly effective at removing permanent marker stains on a variety of surfaces.
  11. Dirty Keyboard and Electronics: Clean keyboards, computer mice, and other electronic devices by gently removing dirt, fingerprints, and smudges.
  12. Water Stains on Glass: Rid glass surfaces of hard water stains and mineral deposits, leaving them crystal clear.
  13. Car Interiors: Use the Magic Eraser to clean and refresh the interior surfaces of your car, including vinyl, plastic, and leather.
  14. Luggage Scuffs: Remove scuff marks and stains from the exterior of luggage and travel bags.
  15. Dirty Light Switches: Wipe away fingerprints and stains from light switches and electrical outlet covers.
  16. Crayon on Toys: Erase crayon marks and stains from plastic and wooden toys without damaging the surfaces.

Some surfaces that can be damaged with a magic eraser:

  • Outside of Car
  • Stainless Steel
  • Wood Surfaces
  • Glossy Paint
  • Toilet Bowl
  • Nonstick Pans
  • Stone Countertops