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Can You Use Magic Eraser On Shower Tile?
Wondering the best way to clean the shower tile in your bathroom? A magic eraser sponge can help you do this.
What Is In Magic Erasers That Makes Them Work So Well?
Melamine is the active ingredient element in Magic Erasers. It’s a type of hard plastic, and when it is made into the foam a fine porous surface is created. The foam is made of super-fine fibers that lift and trap dirt and rub out marks. These thin, glass-like fibers are abrasive, so melamine cleaning eraser can be thought of as a cross between a sponge and fine sandpaper.
Does Magic Cleaning Eraser Work On Porcelain? Will It Scratch Tile?
Many homeowners ask if Topeco Clean magic cleaning erasers can be used on porcelain or if they will hurt ceramic tile. The good news is that they can be safely used on ceramic tiles and porcelain, so you have nothing to worry about if you plan on using them this way.
Tiles are one of those things that you either love or hate. Many love how they look, the added color they can bring to a space, and so on.
But, we all know that cleaning the grout between the tiles can be a royal pain in the butt.
Hate cleaning but love a clean house. Cleaning the shower is often a very time-intensive activity, especially if you have tiny tiles and lots of them.
In our current apartment, we are blessed to have large tiles and only in our bathroom showers. But, like most tiles and grime, it’s gotten yellow, dirty, and even moldy in a few spots.
Be it that we these days removed mold from our shower caulking, the grout was still an eyesore as well. (Check out my black mold in showers post if you have mold in the grout, walls, drains, ceilings, or shower curtains.)
I searched around looking for some easy and effective ways to clean shower tile and tried a few out in my bathroom.
We can clean a lot of places besides using a melamine magic sponge to clean the shower tile. But there are some areas we need to pay attention to when cleaning.
What Surfaces Can You Not Use a Magic Eraser On?
Unfortunately, they may scratch surfaces that are painted, varnished, polished, or easily scratched. This means, among other things:
Faux Marble
Acrylic surfaces
Plastic surfaces
Linoleum floors
Wood floors
Stone in general (marble, granite)
Kitchen and bathroom cabinets
Furniture
Highly polished or shiny items
Use for Cleaning and Removing
Removing soap scum from the tub/shower
Removing marks from flat paint
Cleaning splatters inside the microwave
Removing dried paint from baseboards and stair risers
Cleaning sticky/dusty range hood over the stove
Cleaning limescale buildup from faucets/fixtures
Removing stains from the underside of toilet seats and around hinges
Removing melted plastic from glass stove top
Cleaning tile and grout
Removing hairspray build-up on countertops and vanities
Removing soap scum and gunk from bathtubs