10 Surprising Ways to Use a Magic Eraser Sponge

Updated: Nov. 17, 2023

Do you know what makes a Magic Eraser magic? The stain-fighting sponge we all know and love is made from a material commonly used for insulation and sound proofing! It's melamine foam. Melamine mixed with a couple other components gives the sponge a microscopic sandpaper-like texture, making it a super effective abrasive cleaner. The magic eraser works on even the toughest cleaning jobs. Just wet with water, squeeze out excess water and erase! Check out these 10 clever ways to use a Magic Eraser sponge.

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Use a Magic Eraser to Remove Carpet Stains

Everyone seems to have at least a couple of carpet stains that are too stubborn to remove with regular carpet cleaner. Surprisingly, the Magic Eraser works on carpet! With a damp Magic Eraser, wipe the stain, going over it multiple times. Goodbye stain!

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Use a Magic Eraser to Clean a White Board

Is your white board showing ghosts of past writing? Get rid of those faded marks once and for all. A Magic Eraser can clean off any marker remnants that your white board cleaner left behind.

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Use a Magic Eraser to Say Goodbye to Coffee and Tea Rings

Coffee and tea can leave brown rings in your mugs, making them look dirty when they’re actually clean. Don’t buy a new set of coffee mugs just yet. Use a Magic Eraser to scrub the rings and watch them disappear!

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Use a Magic Eraser to Get Rid of Hairspray Residue

When you use hairspray in the bathroom, some of it inevitably ends up on your styling tools where it dries and builds up over time. Get rid of that layer of scum by scrubbing your curling iron, flat iron and blow-dryer with a trusty Magic Eraser.

Here’s how to clean a bathroom faster and better.

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Use a Magic Eraser to Clean Vinyl Siding

No need to rent or buy an expensive pressure washer, clean the vinyl siding of your house with a Magic Eraser. Just wet, squeeze and erase! The eraser will remove pollen, dirt, water marks and other grime. Your house will look like new, and it’s all thanks to one little sponge!

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Use a Magic Eraser to Refresh Grout

Grumpy about your grimy grout? Use a Magic Eraser to scrub those grout lines clean. It works great on floor grout or backsplashes and other wall tile grout. The Magic Eraser’s built-in micro scrubbers are surprisingly effective on grime and dirt that builds up on your grout. No chemical cleaner needed! Next, check out how to clean a wool rug yourself.

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Use a Magic Eraser to Shine Cloudy Glassware

If your glasses are looking a little cloudy, it’s Magic Eraser to the rescue. Wipe the interior and exterior of the glass with a damp Magic Eraser and your glassware will be transparent again!

Use this handy checklist the next time you need to clean the kitchen.

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Use a Magic Eraser to Clean Your Keyboard

Your computer’s keyboard can be a breeding ground for bacteria, especially if you share it with others. Here’s how to give it a deep clean. Use canned air to blow out any crumbs. Then, unplug the keyboard and use a slightly damp Magic Eraser to wipe away grime, fingerprints and other smudges.

Psst! Here are 10 things in your home you might not be cleaning often enough.

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Use a Magic Eraser to Polish Silver

Did you know the Magic Eraser can remove tarnish from silver? Use a damp Magic Eraser sponge to shine up your silver flatware, or to make your old silver jewelry sparkle again.

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Use a Magic Eraser to Clean Your Iron’s Soleplate

The soleplate of your iron (the metal part that heats up) can eventually get dirty with a buildup of residue from starch or synthetic fabrics. When the iron is off and completely cool, scrub the soleplate with a damp Magic Eraser and watch that residue disappear!

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