FAQs
The microfine texture is probably able to remove algae closer to the glass which would explain why some users have reported that algae seems to grow back more slowly after scraping the glass with the Magic Eraser. The soft pad is totally acrylic safe and it will even work wonders to get those tough corners.
Is Mr Clean Magic Eraser safe on acrylic? ›
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Bath is safe to use on acrylic tubs, but definitely skip the bleach. If you're going to use a ready-made cleaner on your acrylic tub, carefully read the label to make sure it won't damage the tub's surface.
How bad are magic erasers for the environment? ›
Magic Erasers are not biodegradable, but they are a safer alternative to potentially toxic cleaning supplies.
What is the secret behind the Mr Clean Magic Eraser? ›
No wand-waving here: The “magic” of the eraser is simply melamine, a nitrogen-rich organic base that, in its solid state, is a powerful-yet-delicate abrasive. Melamine is a widespread chemical compound used in everything from dry erase boards to sound insulation on bullet trains to your grandparents' Formica table.
Why not to use magic eraser on skin? ›
Sometimes we get calls about children rubbing the Magic Eraser on their skin, or a well-meaning parent may use the sponge to get something off of the child's skin, like marker or pen streaks. The sponge is made of a superfine foam which can result in rashes or burns, even with gentle rubbing.
Does Magic Eraser need to be rinsed? ›
Clean magic eraser sponges, or do I just have to keep buying them? I rinse mine mainly in the kitchen. I rinse them after each use, then store them on a soap dish with ridges so that they dry. (I also cut them in half before use, which works just fine for most uses.)
Do magic erasers contribute to microplastics? ›
When you're cleaning something you're going to eat off of. Cleaning with Magic Erasers leaves behind microplastics, so it's not a good idea to clean dishware or cookware with them.
Does magic eraser work on mold? ›
Those pesky shower curtains tend to collect mildew and mold like it's their job. Instead of throwing it out, pull out a Magic Eraser. Take a damp Magic Eraser and give the mildew and mold a light scrub. That should do it!
Do you need to wear gloves when using a magic eraser? ›
Do Wear Gloves While Using Them. If you have sensitive skin or just a really nice manicure, you'll want to wear gloves while using a magic eraser. The super fine grit can cause skin burns and remove nail polish with just a few wipes.
Should Magic Eraser be wet or dry? ›
Magic erasers can actually be used dry, but adding a little water to the sponge will help it absorb dirt more easily, much like wetting a towel before wiping down counters. After you wet the eraser, squeeze out any excess water, just like you would with a regular sponge.
Use the Magic Eraser to scrub all over your bathtub and rid of soap scum.
What to use instead of a magic eraser? ›
A melamine sponge is more dense than your average cleaning sponge and its tiny pores make it a light abrasive, not unlike that of an extra fine sheet of sandpaper. The best part is, you can find melamine sponges -- very similar to those that Mr. Clean uses -- on eBay and other online stores in bulk.
What is the main ingredient in Mr Clean Magic Eraser? ›
Melamine foam is a foam-like material consisting of a melamine-formaldehyde condensate. It is the active component of a number of abrasive cleaner sponges, notably the Magic Eraser. It is also used as thermal insulation and as a soundproofing material.
What not to use on acrylic tubs? ›
Don't use solvents (turpentine, lacquer thinner, mineral spirits, paint thinner, MEK, xylene, acetone, naphtha, etc.) that can wreak havoc on an acrylic surface. With a little care and consideration, you can prevent damage to your acrylic shower or tub.