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Super eraser
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There are some surfaces that this cleaning product is too abrasive for. Balsaz Justin/Shutterstock When not to use Magic EraserĬan you use Magic Eraser on any surface? Definitely not. It’s like a hand-sanding machine with a built-in vacuum function. The resin is the scraper, the air bubbles are the absorber, and if anything survives that powerful one/two punch, a bit more pressure will break the melamine down into even more tiny abrasive particles. When you rub Magic Eraser across a surface, the blend of melamine resin and those microscopic air bubbles work together to clean, unlike any other product. Those hardened melamine resin threads are sharp when broken - similar to shards of glass. Now that we know a Magic Eraser is not a sponge, what is it? It’s actually blocks of melamine foam, comprised of microscopic air bubbles encased by threads of hardened melamine resin - and it’s every bit as tough as it sounds. SHARKY PHOTOGRAPHY/Shutterstock How does Magic Eraser work? To ensure you don’t end up a victim of Magic Eraser regret, you need to know when you can - and can’t - use Magic Eraser for cleaning. They are a deceptively abrasive and effective cleanser.

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Even though Magic Erasers look a bit like ordinary sponges, they are most definitely not a sponge.










Super eraser