mr clean magic eraser
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mr clean magic eraser
I've tried searching but I can't find the post about using a mr clean magic eraser. Anybody remember what it was about? I just remember that I was impressed and when I found mine I couldn't remember what it was about. Boo!!!
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It's been mentioned for cleaning build-up on irons, and I'm sure it would be good for that, but I spray starch all the time and nothing has built up on my iron. I use the magic erasers on my ceramic cooktop and they're great for that. Dampen it first to prevent crumbling.
#5
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Somewhere I read that a quilter used one dry to scrub her cutting matte. I use a kitchen sponge with the green side (dry) to scrub off threads,etc from my cutting mattes.
I use Mr Clean Magic Erasers to clean tons of things in my home, plus to clean hard shelled gourds.
Kat
I use Mr Clean Magic Erasers to clean tons of things in my home, plus to clean hard shelled gourds.
Kat
#6
I use a dampened magic eraser to clean my iron and it works GREAT. Be sure the iron is cold when you clean it. (Unlike Rose_P, I get all kinds of buildup on my iron.)
p.s. This is probably the absolute best hint I've learned here so far!!!
p.s. This is probably the absolute best hint I've learned here so far!!!
#7
I remember my mom cleaning build-up off the bottom her iron by putting salt on a sheet of waxed paper and moving the iron over the salt. I guess it acted like an abrasive like sand paper. Anyway, it sure got off the build-up.
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
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Are you sure it was waxed paper and not parchment?? I would think that the wax would melt and stick to the iron, which would defeat the purpose of cleaning it...
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