Monday Morning Product Placement: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

Seriously. What’s with this thing? A few months ago Matt picked up the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser while at the grocery store. He had seen his mom use it to wipe toddler marks off the walls with divine results, so he wanted to see if it was useful to remove dog marks from… everything?

After using one Magic Eraser to clean the entire bathroom I became a believer. This is the only cleaning agent I have ever found that can remove the stains on my white tile and white grout. (I know, black dog who loves to roll in mud + white tiles + white grout = the worst idea ever.) My only complaint is that it only seems to come in sponge form. If I could get it in a concentrated powder, my life would be complete.

I would love to switch over to entirely green cleaning products, but I can’t imagine giving up my love affair with Mr. Clean. Does anyone know of a product that works like the Magic Eraser but doesn’t kill baby kittens?

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4 Responses to “Monday Morning Product Placement: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser”

  1. Kiks Says:

    You can actually USE baby kittens. Dip them in your normal bleach-based cleaning product and scrub as you would with a sponge.

  2. Priscilla Says:

    thanks for the tip. i’ll start off by trying it out on the hellbeast.

  3. big ma Says:

    there was a big thing on these a while back because they’re strong enuf to burn your skin or peel it off or something … hey, we all need to exfoliate a little more.

  4. Priscilla Says:

    yikes! i knew there would be a catch. i better google that.

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