Amazon has
10-Count Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Extra Durable Cleaning Pads on sale for
$7.80 when you 'clip' the $3.46 off coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save.
Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.
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Deal Instructions:
- Visit the product page for 10-Count Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Extra Durable Cleaning Pads
- Clip the $3.46 off coupon on the product page
- Select the "Subscribe & Save" option on the product page.
- Select any frequency, then click 'Set Up Now'
- Proceed to checkout
- Total will be $7.80
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Buy melamine foam on Amazon and soak it in a borax baking soda mixture and let dry. You will save 6x the cost of this deal.
I use these to clean the walls when tenants move out. I even had a tenant leave motorcycle tire rubber streaks on the wall and got it out. Didn't need to use primer. Just a home made eraser and a single coat of spot paint.
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You may want to filter by location. Found a ton located in the us with 3 day shipping https://www.ebay.com/itm/281482235951
Thanks for the generic version. I really only use these I quartz countertops, so gonna give them a shot.
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Buy melamine foam on Amazon and soak it in a borax baking soda mixture and let dry. You will save 6x the cost of this deal.
I use these to clean the walls when tenants move out. I even had a tenant leave motorcycle tire rubber streaks on the wall and got it out. Didn't need to use primer. Just a home made eraser and a single coat of spot paint.
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Buy melamine foam on Amazon and soak it in a borax baking soda mixture and let dry. You will save 6x the cost of this deal.
I use these to clean the walls when tenants move out. I even had a tenant leave motorcycle tire rubber streaks on the wall and got it out. Didn't need to use primer. Just a home made eraser and a single coat of spot paint.
There's cheaper ones, but this one doesn't disintegrate as fast as some of the 100-pack ones I tried.
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