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How do you feel about using these? Being prg I've been searching for a cleaner for the walls and just scuff marks and what not and what I like about the magic eraser is that I don't breathe any harsh chemicals in when using it and it just breaks down when it gets too old. But I know it has chemicals but I can't find anything natural that works as well. Any thoughts? I feel guilty using it!
Re: Magic Eraser?
Have your tried a microfiber sponge without chemicals? I think it's the texture of the sponge more than the chemicals that make the difference. They are machine washable.
Nothing to add, other than that I was just thinking about this today as I bought more Magic Erasers......can't break this one habit....I love them!
Eager to see what other responses you get, though....
This. They work so well, I can't really believe they are even remotely green... except compared with repainting, which is definitely not a green proposition.
I'll try the cloth suggestion first next time, but magic eraser remains the fallback option.