firstfrost (
firstfrost) wrote2010-04-01 08:34 pm
Magic!
When I was in the CVS the other day to buy dish soap, I experimentally picked up some "magic eraser" sponges, as they said they were good for cleaning stove tops, and I was thinking that needed doing. HOLY COW THEY ARE MAGIC. They don't smell like any sort of cleaner - just a fine-textured white sponge that you get wet - but they wiped up stove grime with no scrubbing or effort or anything. I randomly cleaned off the side of the fridge that has been accumulating little spatters for forever. I wrote on the wall with a Sharpie (just to see) and wiped it off - okay, that took more than one pass, but it still didn't require *scrubbing*. What the heck is *in* these things? I suspect nanites. (Wikipedia tells me it is "melamine foam".)
I'm kind of embarassed to be so agog over a cleaning supply, having been raised to think that there is no such thing as a soap or detergent or cleanser or cleaner or powder or paste or wax or bleach, that will make cleaning fun.... but, you know, at least this time, especially when I was testing the Sharpie I had written on the wall with... it was fun.
I'm kind of embarassed to be so agog over a cleaning supply, having been raised to think that there is no such thing as a soap or detergent or cleanser or cleaner or powder or paste or wax or bleach, that will make cleaning fun.... but, you know, at least this time, especially when I was testing the Sharpie I had written on the wall with... it was fun.
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I did try them on some of the walls at my house and while it removed the scuff, it ended up making the yellow paint a lighter color. I didn't try again since all of the walls had colored paint.
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So, no, not actually dangerous. Knowing that the green and yellow scrubby sponges come out the other end of a dog intact does make me wonder what would happen, though...
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