Magic erasers are one the best things that were ever invented! You can just basically use them everywhere, from your kitchen to your bathroom, and even your personal belongings. It’s actually surprising to see just how wide the range of cleaning these magic erasers can actually clean. If you want to learn how to use them effectively and which tools can you clean with them, then read down below for the instructions and watch this video tutorial on YouTube by Andrea Jean Cleaning as well.

Materials:

  • Magic eraser

Directions:

Step 1

Magic erasers are a great and effective cleaner for your hair tools such as curling iron or a hair straightener, wipe those steel clean and remove any stuck hairspray and grime. You can also clean your shower curtains and remove mildew, soap scum, and other buildups. These are also effective in cleaning your phone cases of germs and other stuck dirt. If you have permanent markers on certain surfaces or containers that you want to remove, magic erasers might just be able to help you with that.

Genius Magic Eraser Cleaning Hack
Image Credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

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Step 2

Clean and whiten those yellowish rubber on your microwave door and any other corners with stuck dirt. If you lose your whiteboard eraser and needed one instantly, then grab a piece of magic eraser and use it to remove the whiteboard ink. Surprisingly, they are also effective in cleaning and whitening the white rubber on your shoes. Another trick that you can use with a magic eraser is to remove those random drawings or marks on your wall especially if you have kids in your house. Make sure to dampen the eraser first before rubbing the wall.

How To Use Magic Eraser
Image Credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

 

*These amazing images are all credited to Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube. Check her other content and follow for more!

8 Surprising Magic Eraser Cleaning Hacks

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