What should you not use Magic Eraser on?
- Don't Use Them Dry. ...
- Don't Use Them to Polish Your Car (Or Any Delicately Painted Surface) ...
- Don't Use Them Without Gloves. ...
- Don't Use Them to Clean Delicate Countertops. ...
- Don't Use Them to Wipe Down Nonstick Pots and Pans. ...
- Don't Try to Brighten Stainless Steel.
Clean® has a solution for cleaning shower glass: the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Bath with Gain Original Scent! It's Mr. Clean's best way to clean shower doors because it tackles bathroom buildup, removing hard water stains on glass, as well as grime and soap scum, leaving your shower glass clean and clear.
I have read that you can clean your bathroom mirrors with a magic eraser and not only does it clean well, but it will prevent your mirrors from fogging up in the future. 13.
Don't use them dry
Part of the magic of these erasers is that all you have to do is add water to activate them. However, it turns out that these plushy pads are even more abrasive — and can, therefore, do more damage — when dry, so adding water actually helps soften them.
Mirror Cleaner
I found that scrubbing the mirror with a DRY Magic Eraser does really well for a streak-free shine.
When the main ingredient in Magic Erasers, melamine foam, is mixed with water, it becomes a highly abrasive material similar to sandpaper. Using melamine sponge and Magic Erasers on your teeth is a direct route to enamel decay. Once tooth enamel is destroyed, it can't be brought back!
“Use microfiber cloths to wipe the inside of the glass in a circular motion, then vertically. Next, use a magic eraser with water, using the same method. Lastly, spray glass cleaner on a microfiber cloth and wipe to finish.”
- Remove dried paint from door hinges.
- Remove tarnish from silver.
- Remove mold & mildew from anything plastic.
- Clean & polish gold jewelry.
- Remove soap scum in the tub and shower.
- Remove marks on walls.
- Clean splatters inside the microwave.
- Remove marks on vinyl siding.
The best way to remove hard water stains from your shower doors is to do so using regular household items such as white vinegar and baking soda.
Combine one cup water, one cup vinegar and a teaspoon of dish soap in a spray bottle. Shake gently to mix. Apply the solution directly to the mirror and let it sit for a few seconds. Wipe the spray on the mirror away with either a microfiber cloth or newspaper.
What is the best cleaner to clean mirrors?
- 1 MiracleWipes Mirror Cleaner.
- 2 Windex Mirror Cleaner.
- 3 Sprayway Mirror Cleaner.
- 4 Better Life Mirror Cleaner.
- 5 Invisible Glass Mirror Cleaner.
- 6 HOPE'S Mirror Cleaner.
- 7 The Laundress Mirror Cleaner.
- Use a cleaning product without soaps, scents, or dyes.
- Spot clean difficult stains first.
- Use a thin microfiber cloth instead of newspaper or old rags.
- Wipe top-to-bottom and side-to-side.
- Repeat as needed.

Before you retire to the couch, rinse out your Magic Eraser and give your newly freshened surfaces a water wipe down, too. If what you cleaned will come in contact with food, you'll need to wipe it with a wet rag or paper towel, so it will be ready for the next time you meet again.
Once you're done using the eraser, wring it dry if it's still wet. You may also want to leave it out somewhere to air dry. Most magic erasers can be used dozens of times before needing to be replaced. You'll generally know when your eraser needs to replaced because it will begin to crumble and fall apart.
Magic erasers are blocks of melamine foam that work like super-fine sandpaper to get rid of dirt and stains. To use a magic eraser, first wet it, then squeeze out any excess water like you would with a sponge. Next, spot test the eraser on a small portion of the surface you're cleaning to make sure it won't damage it.
Never spray any cleaner directly on to a mirror. Instead, apply the cleaner to a soft cloth and then wipe the mirror. This will also prevent “puddling” at the mirror edge where the cleaner could attack the backing. Always use soft, grit-free cloths when cleaning a mirror to reduce chances of scratching the surface.
Never use a damp cloth to wipe mirrors even though it is an effective way to pick up dust from a surface. In this case, it will only make a bigger mess on the mirror.
- Rub your mirror in circular motions.
- Use a damp microfiber cloth dipped in warm water.
- Use a dry microfiber cloth to remove excess water and prevent streaks or water marks.
- For deep cleaning, use washing-up liquid or white vinegar and warm water.
Magic Erasers don't magically erase everything — here's where not to use them: Shiny painted, enameled, sealed, or varnished surfaces.
While Magic Erasers can get crayon marks, scuffs, and stains off most painted walls, don't use them to clean wood paneling or other finished wood surfaces. The abrasiveness can scratch and even strip away the finish.
Can I use Magic Eraser on bathtub?
Clean Magic Eraser Bath also works wonders on bathtubs and their fixtures, removing up to three times more soap scum than the leading all-purpose spray cleaner. It's our favorite bathroom cleaning all-purpose tool. Simply wet the Magic Eraser, wring it out and use it to scrub the surfaces.
- Remove dried paint from door hinges.
- Remove tarnish from silver.
- Remove mold & mildew from anything plastic.
- Clean & polish gold jewelry.
- Remove soap scum in the tub and shower.
- Remove marks on walls.
- Clean splatters inside the microwave.
- Remove marks on vinyl siding.
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- Remove build-up from hair tools. ...
- Freshen up leather. ...
- Clean your laptop. ...
- Deep clean your dry erase board. ...
- Remove nail polish stains. ...
- Get rid of pet marks. ...
- Clean your microwave. ...
- Spot-clean your walls.
Magic Erasers only need water to effectively clean most stains—no chemicals or soaps necessary. On the outside, they look, act and feel like most other sponges, but that's where the similarities end. Melamine foam is a porous material, which acts something like very fine sandpaper to gently remove stains.