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Are these really "magic"?
I am doing some shopping and finally remembered I wanted to try
these. Wondering if they actually work? And if so, what is in them? Is it just the material that does the cleaning?Thanks!
Re: Are these really "magic"?
I don't know what makes them work, but my cousin swears by them. She would buy them in extreme bulk if she could.
I used a similar product years ago to clean white walls that had crayon marks on them. It removed the crayon and also the paint (the color underneath was peach)
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Thank you! Great info.
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I like them but don't love them - but they sure are handy on occasion.
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They don't cause chemical burns. They cause abrasive burns. They don't contain chemicals. I found out the hard way after I thought magic eraser would be a great way to get sharpie off my arm:( DH looked up the msds on them to figure out what kind of burn I had. I still have a scar 3 months later.
I still love them, esp for the tub wall and door fingerprints, but I don't let the kids use them.
agree. they are great at cleaning soap ring.
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