One Word for the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Bath Scrubber: Amazing

Posted on Apr 7, 2014 by 2 Comments

I’ve been a fan of Mr. Clean Magic Erasers since they first came out. They tend to live up to their name in most instances. There was one place, however, where the regular Magic Eraser (and all other cleaning products I used) just couldn’t quite get the job done: my ugly, textured shower floor.

The Magic Eraser was the best of all the things I tried (and I have tried everything, from natural cleaners I mixed up on my own to the ones that were supposed to be the strongest of the strong available at the store. No matter what I did, the disgusting-looking gray-brown floor won.

It’s white now. Totally white, not just lighter. The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Bath Scrubber is now my new best friend. That thing made cleaning the shower floor almost effortless (I had scrubbed on my hands and knees for an hour at the time with barely any progress before).

The soap scum on the glass door? Poof—gone with one swipe and a rinse. I haven’t had trouble getting the door clean in the past, but this does make it about five times easier and it’s kind of fun to watch all the cloudiness melt away.

So this product is actually the Magic Eraser plus something a little extra that helps it cut through the soap scum, and it’s also bigger and more durable than the regular one (the site says it’s 30 percent larger).

Check the website to see if coupons are available coupons before heading to the store.

Photo credit: Mr. Clean

Posted in: Bath, For Moms
Crystal Schwanke

Crystal lives in the Atlanta area with her husband, daughter, and big, goofy dog. She left her sales job about ten years ago to pursue freelance writing full-time and has never looked back. Her favorite topics to cover include: fashion, beauty, health, relationships, and parenting.

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  • http://mommeetsblog.wordpress.com/ Mom Meets Blog

    I am so trying this! I also have a textured shower floor and it gets especially gunky when we use really moisturizing soaps or hair conditioners.

  • http://momhomeguide.com/ Mom Home Guide

    I will have to try the bath scrubber in my shower — it needs a good cleaning, and it is very hard to get the soap scum off.