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Review on Cleaning Thickness Bathroom Scrubber Surfaces by Kristen Lopez

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I know Mr Clean you're not Mr Clean

I'm having a hard time with these rave reviews! The name of this product is "Magic Eraser" leading everyone to believe that this is a fake of the incredibly amazing Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. After all, they look exactly the same. I was very excited because I got these magic erasers from Mr. Sauber, they do a great job! I don't have to worry about powder or other cleaning agents as they are in the foam itself. However, when the pandemic hit, I stopped buying it (I considered it a "luxury") and went back to the good old Comet and a cleaning cloth. Oh, happy day they appeared! A pack of 40 of these foaming cleansers costs around 12 Mr. Clean, wow! NO! I became suspicious when the packaging said 'Baby Bath Pillow', 'Suitable for 6 month old babies'. From the outside it really did look like a baby bath pillow, but when you take it out you realize they are individually cut blocks of foam, slightly larger than the Mr. Clean. And that's the resemblance to Mr. Clean Ends. These things don't get cleaned because they don't contain any cleaning agent at all. In fact, it seems they actually cut open and rebranded the baby bath pillow, too bad! So I used it to clean the bathroom and to be honest it works like any other old rag. There are no cleaning surfaces (although the packaging says "styrofoam microspheres"), so a liquid cleaner wouldn't work as well as the sandy Comet. I prefer to reuse things rather than throwing them away after first use, but I can't store them after one use because they get smelly and uncomfortable. Unfortunately I can't recommend it.

Pros
  • Housewares
Cons
  • Unsure