expiredbabgaly | Staff posted Jan 21, 2023 09:35 PM
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Item 1 of 5
expiredbabgaly | Staff posted Jan 21, 2023 09:35 PM
6-Count Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Cleaning Pads (Original)
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You can even cut these down with scissors to smaller off cuts. You hardly ever need to use a whole block when using these!
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank MikeyJohn
You can even cut these down with scissors to smaller off cuts. You hardly ever need to use a whole block when using these!
That said, I haven't personally ordered these from eBay (or anywhere else), but I've read countless posts from people who have and every single one has been completely satisfied with them. So, I posted to share with those who might be interested. It's definitely a much slicker deal. And I deliberately posted the search term and didn't post a link to a specific listing.
The instructions say to wet the entire sponge and squeeze it out before use, but as MikeyJohn mentioned, only wet the portion you are using to allow the sponge to last longer. Of course, the manufacturer is going to tell you to wet the entire sponge, so it wears out faster and you have to buy more, sooner.
Side note: I have seen these sold online (in pastel colors) as skin exfoliators for several dollars *each*, but I can't say if they're safe to use in that manner, either way. The power of marketing...
we use them in the ceramic sink in the kitchen, on the kitchen countertops, and in the bathroom--excellent for getting stains/scum off tile or the tub. I've used them to clean out my stainless steel milk frother (the inside, be careful of using them on stainless in general, and they'll scratch plastic). great for glass shower doors, and thanks to the slick dealer who recommended car windshield--I'll be trying that.
they're good for getting stains out of pots and pans, and off of baking pans--again, avoid use on teflon surfaces, 'cause this is essentially sandpaper...but these are wonderful, and we go through them.
thanks, OP!
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