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    Melamine foam Magic Cleaning Sponge Erasers 10*6*2 or customize

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    • MOQ2000 Piece
    • Materialmelamine foam
    • Brand Nametopeco clean
    • Size10*6*2 or customize
    • Number Of Flowernatural sponge
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    DIY Your Own Magic Eraser Sponge– 2 WAYS

    I still remember the day I found out what was so magical about the magic melamine eraser (spoiler alert: it was on the last day, senior year of college). Although I only lived with girls, that particular move-out day was a 12-hour clean-a-thon filled with mystery stains, spills, and messes that hadn’t seen the light of day in months. My mom, the saint that she is, bought us a family-sized box of Magic Erasers from Costco as a graduation gift. And the rest is history.

    I’m so devoted to my Magic Erasers that I always keep some stashed away in case of emergencies. I’ve been known to hide them from my husband and use up every last bit until it’s just dust between my fingers. They’re so so convenient, but they’re also pretty expensive, driving me to drastic lengths to keep some on hand.

    That is until I learned that you can make your own and save tons of money in the process. Here are two ways to make your Magic Erasers at home for less.

    HOW TO MAKE A MAGIC ERASER 2 WAYS

    Version 1: Melamine Foam

    I wish I had learned this a long time ago, but the Magic Erasers you buy at the store are just sponges made of melamine foam.

    Melamine foam is a highly abrasive type of foam that, at a microscopic level, is almost as hard as glass. But unlike other abrasive materials (like sandpaper for instance), melamine foam breaks down and dissolves under pressure, making it great at removing stains without damaging the underlying elements.

    And it turns out that you can actually buy melamine foam in large sheets and simply cut it to size to make your sponges. I found my melamine foam at a local hardware store, but I’ve also seen it online now and then for about the same price. One sheet was $10 and it made roughly 20 sponges, which comes out to just $.50 a sponge. Not too shabby!

    To make your sponges, simply use a box cutter or sharp knife to cut your foam into 3” x 4” rectangles. I used an x-Acto knife to make several deep cuts in the foam until I cut all the way through. But to save time the next go around, I’d choose a larger knife that can make deeper and fewer cuts.

    Once trimmed, you can use a cleaning solution of 1 part baking soda and 1 part water to enhance the cleaning action. Or simply use your sponge as-is for a quick, low-hassle scrub.

    Version 2: Reusable Sponge

    While not technically a “Magic Eraser” this version fits squarely into the nontoxic/natural cleaning category. Since Magic Erasers are simply an abrasive sponge combined with a cleaning agent, you can get the same effect without any of the toxic mystery ingredients.

    For my sponge, I got a few of these natural sponges on Amazon. I love that they’re all-natural and non-toxic. Plus, they’re pretty abrasive so you can deep clean and scrape away dried-on messes.

    Concerning the cleaners, I use a simple mixture of baking soda and Borax to gently polish away scuffs and stains.

    Combine:

    1 tablespoon Borax

    1 teaspoon baking soda

    1/4 cup hot water

    Natural sponge

    First, place the Borax in a shallow bowl. Then pour the hot water on top and mix with a fork until dissolved. Then add the baking soda and mix until all powder is dissolved and the water is almost clear.

    Soak the sponge in the cleaning solution until it puffs up and absorbs some of the liquid. Then gently start scrubbing.

    Note: I have light gray walls and this mixture doesn’t leave behind a white film that I can see. But if you have dark walls, you might notice a little residue. Simply reduce the amount of baking soda and Borax in your mixture (it might take a little trial and error to find a happy medium) before applying to dark surfaces.


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