I’m currently living in my first apartment, and I’ll be moving out soon. I’ve got tons of scuffs on the walls from stuff like installing my furniture while moving in and bringing my bike in and out of my apartment. I tried cleaning them with soap and water, but they weren’t budging at all, so I sighed and resigned myself to losing my deposit. I mentioned it off hand to my dad recently, and he told me to try using a magic eraser. I was a little skeptical, but I went out and got one anyway. I was amazed, literally one swipe of the eraser was able to get rid of the smaller marks instantly. My walls have never looked better!

I had always assumed magic erasers were just sponges with some soap already inside them, maybe with a scotchbrite pad attached. But I looked it up, and no, the “eraser” in the name isn’t metaphorical. They work exactly the same as pencil erasers. They’re super fine plastic sponges, and when you rub them on the wall they break down into tiny sharp plastic fibres which act as an abrasive. I found that super interesting to learn, and now I have another tool in my toolbox.

  • Lemminary
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    67 days ago

    I feel the exact same way about steel scrub sponges. I spent an embarrassing amount of time scrubbing a burnt pan. It would’ve been 3 minutes if I had known better. Lol

      • Lemminary
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        57 days ago

        Oh, didn’t know that. Thanks!

      • @ZeffSyde
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        16 days ago

        Holy crap, I just imagined someone going to town on a non-stick pan with steel wool and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up even more than when I saw the cast iron pan in a dishwasher meme…

        • @FourPacketsOfPeanuts
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          36 days ago

          My grandma famously returned a non stick pan to my mother saying she’d “taken ages to scrub all the black stuff off the bottom”