Stop Buying Magic Erasers!

Screw paying $1+ for magic eraser. You guys are all welcome.

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There are differences. I don’t remember which bulk one I bought but they’d hardly last at all. The dollar store ones lasted okay. Just have to find the supplier that has the good stuff.

But I stopped using magic erasers when I discovered how powerful a damp microfiber cloth is. It’s got amazing scrub power.

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Bingo! We have a winner!
Learned that from Caleb a few years back haven’t bought a magic easier since.

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Silicon and Hard Water… Magic Eraser are a dream on storm windows and CCU

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Damp microfiber works wonders on silicon ect.
Hard water stain around here a microfiber or magic easier not going to touch it. :wink:

But thanks for sharing the link Kyle!

Do you use the terry woven ones for that or the “glasses cloth” style ones?

The yellow Costco ones are awesome

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This is the type I use Daniel, you can get them at HD.

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Wow i can’t believe they could be as good as a magic eraser! Then again, they made quick work of Vaseline like i told you guys i saw demonstrated at a Norwex party.

Here’s a video from Caleb. They work great damp.

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Man i just love learning all this stuff. Thanks for sharing, Steve!

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Now I can’t wait to blow through my box of Magic Erasers.

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Its amazing how much knowledge is within this forum…and its a just a few clicks away!

I have learned so much!

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We use tons of microfiber since day one… I have never had those results with it

I was surprised to recently discover this about a wet microfiber too. Can’t believe I hadn’t tried it before.

i see them as 2 different beasts, the advantage of magic eraser is it’s ability to remove marks dry and leave no mark on a finished window.

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I missed the fact that damp microfibers are as good as Magic Eraser for silicone. I guess it’s time to test it out in the field next time it comes up.

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