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Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser
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12/29/04 10:11 AM
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I went to start cleaning my cage this morning and noticed that I was out of disposable sponges (you know, the ones that come pre-soaped for one time usage...). Anyways, while I was looking for a sponge, I found a package of Magic Erasers, so I decided to try those. OH MY GOD! They are awesome! With just a little bit of water, every thing just scrubbed off. My cage is big, it's 2 cages in one and has an over all size of 3 x 3 x 6 (soon to be 1.5 x 3 x 6, it's just too big right now...). I use a steam cleaner once a week and break it down once a month to scrub it. I thought that my cage was pretty clean. I was wrong. The water coming off of the cage when I was scrubbing it with the magic eraser was just nasty and you could see a huge difference on the cage itself. It went from being a kind of off white color to a blue-white color. I'm going to start using it ever week when I clean cages...
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12/29/04 10:43 AM
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Oh i know, they are like...the best invention EVER, lol. I clean by profession and they are a godsend!
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12/29/04 10:50 AM
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They are cheep too! I got them to clean my shower because it gets kind of licky after cleaning cages. It never occured to me to use them for my cage until today... I can be so blonde sometimes.
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12/29/04 12:09 PM
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I've used them on my cages, my shower, and my counters so far, that's all. They aren't really abrasive, so I don't think they would harm paint. They do make your hands feel all funky after a while because you can feel the little crumblies on your skin...
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12/29/04 01:35 PM
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YES!! They work on walls and don't take the paint off. I have used them all over my house. Thanks for the tip on the cage. I'll try that next. Right after I try the wall BML!! Diane
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12/29/04 02:04 PM
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Last summer when I painted my living room floor, I used these sponges to clean the "splatter" from the walls and baseboards (I have YET to figure out how hubby got paint spatter 5 feet ABOVE the floor!). They took the extra paint right off the walls and baseboard but it did not remove the original painted surface (I hope that makes sense).
I love these things!!! Now I'll have to try them on the cage.... what a wonderful invention!
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12/29/04 02:35 PM
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Druin, Was the paint still wet when you wiped it off the walls? Otherwise I don't understand how it could take off unwanted paint but not harm painted walls <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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12/29/04 02:38 PM
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I use them to clean my white shoes & to clean all parts of my refrigerator, they are a Godsend! I never thought of using them on cages though! I'll have to try that!
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12/29/04 02:56 PM
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PeeperKepper,
Nope! I had painted over a weekend and it wasnt until the next weekend that I cleaned. I don't know why it worked but it did!!!
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12/29/04 02:59 PM
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Different kinds of paint maybe? If so, then it may be that it's safe for some paints and not others?
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12/29/04 03:10 PM
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Faierie,
No, they were both latex paints.... hmmm, this is bugging me now <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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12/29/04 03:14 PM
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They are the best. I LOVE them. Go to this site and you can get a free sample sent to you. [:"blue"] http://www.homemadesimple.com/mrclean/products/duo.shtml [/] <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumb.gif" alt="" />
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12/29/04 03:39 PM
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Thanks for letting us know about this. I just signed up my mom and I to get a free sample. I can't wait to try it. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/multi.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/multi.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/multi.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/multi.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/multi.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/multi.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/multi.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/multi.gif" alt="" />
Thanks again, Dorothy <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dance.gif" alt="" />, Bandit <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/littleglider.gif" alt="" />, and Gypsy <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/littleglider.gif" alt="" />
Dorothy, Falk, and Prissy
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12/29/04 08:25 PM
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They are awesome, my mom uses them to clean everything but I never thought of using them on the cages, that's a great idea!!!
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12/29/04 08:30 PM
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Those erasers are awesome. It cleans crayons off the walls, finger prints, food splaters and so much more. I never gave it a thought though to try it on the cage. I will have to try that out.
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12/29/04 09:52 PM
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You can get them at Home Depot too...on the cleaning aisle!
peace~carolyn
"Your mind is the birthplace of ingenuity and then you need your heart as the Mediator..." ~Lil C
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12/30/04 10:37 AM
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Be careful with the magic eraser! There are some pretty harsh chemicals in them! When you use them, be sure to get ALL the left over residue off by wiping AGAIN with a clean rag and HOT water! My son recently dyed his hair black and the dye stained his face. NOTHING would take the stain off.........so we tried the magic eraser.BAD IDEA. With just a wipe or two, it started to sting the skin on his neck and cheek and left a NASTY rash for a week! I don't know how toxic these things are..........just be careful to rinse thoroughly! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
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12/31/04 04:15 AM
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I could have sworn it said non- toxic on the box... Are you sure you're talking about the same thing? I used my bare hands and I have very sensitive skin. I didn't have any reaction what so ever... Also, it doesn't drain off any chemicals. No fizzing, bubbling, foam, etc.
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01/01/05 02:30 PM
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I'm really not sure what's in them. They seem to be mild enough for hands and they do clean things VERY well....I really DO swear by them and their cleaning power. I was just saying be careful because of what they did to my sons skin.......I can't explain it but it really was a nasty rash! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />
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01/01/05 02:56 PM
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After I read this post I got really excited to use my Magic Eraser sponges on the cage. I bought them to use on the seat of my car where dye from my jeans rubbed off and stained it. Well, I wasn't that thrilled with how it worked on the cage. Yes, it got food and other 'stuff' off pretty easily but I guess I just prefer the old fashioned way <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/nixweiss.gif" alt="" />. It did work wonders on my wall, though! I used it then scrubbed it down with my "solution", and then rinsed. It took me longer than usual, but I was definitely pleased by how it removed everything and scrubbing wasn't so much scrubbing as wiping down everything.
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01/01/05 03:33 PM
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SherryZ... it may not have been the magic eraser that caused the skin reaction in your son. The following link is an article on PPD, also known as black henna (NOT to be confused with natural plant henna!). This stuff is also found in some hair dyes and has been known to be lethal. If the hair dye colored your son's skin, it probably had PPD in it. Before I actually post the url for the webpage, be forewarned that the images of allergic reaction are very graphic, so if you have a weak stomach, please don't visit this site. http://www.hennapage.com/henna/ppd/index.htmlJust be happy that the only reaction your son had was a rash.
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01/01/05 03:41 PM
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SouthernBell, it may have something to do with the cage matterial too. I have vinal coated wireshelving cages... It worked great on them, much better than anything else I've used so far and I didn't have to worry about the magic erraser damagine the vimal coating.
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01/01/05 04:36 PM
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Hmmm, good point. This particular cage is powder coated. My other cage is PVC coated, so I'll try it on that one when I get back to school <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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01/01/05 05:57 PM
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</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr /> SherryZ... it may not have been the magic eraser that caused the skin reaction in your son. The following link is an article on PPD, also known as black henna (NOT to be confused with natural plant henna!). This stuff is also found in some hair dyes and has been known to be lethal. If the hair dye colored your son's skin, it probably had PPD in it. Before I actually post the url for the webpage, be forewarned that the images of allergic reaction are very graphic, so if you have a weak stomach, please don't visit this site. http://www.hennapage.com/henna/ppd/index.htmlJust be happy that the only reaction your son had was a rash. <hr /></blockquote><font class="post"> You may be right, God only knows what brand of cheap $2.99 dye he used! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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01/03/05 12:38 AM
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I guess my question would be is it safe for the babies,They do spend alot of time grooming and licking the wire. Is it non toxic. Yes it may clean well but what about what the babies are putting in there bodies? Just a question, never used the stuff but always looking for things to make my life easier.
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01/03/05 08:14 AM
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I need to buy some more so I can have a box to post pictures of for you all... I rinse my cage down to prevent any injestion of chemicals/cleaning products. "They do spend alot of time grooming and licking the wire." Um... That's not what I would consider a normal behavior. What is your cage made out of? Also, what diet do you feed. A lot of times when animals are missing thing nutritional, they get odd cravings. Also, some metals have a taste that appeals to animals. Most expossed metals aren't recommended for glider cages.
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01/03/05 11:07 AM
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I did not mean they were licking the cage. I meant licking and grooming themselves and there fur and paws are touching the wire, therefore they are ingesting what is on the cage.
Last edited by Spicesmom; 01/03/05 11:08 AM.
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