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I’ve been using Magic Erasers for a magic erasercouple of years and every time I use one I’m still amazed by them. They look like sponges, but they are superheroes at getting smudges, dirt, and stains off walls, floors, ceilings, and wood – without damaging them. Sometimes there are mysterious smudges or scrape marks on your walls and you rub and rub and can’t get them off. The Magic Eraser makes them go away. I have several spots in my house where I use

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this over and over. The front door, the wall behind the bench where the kids fling their coats, and various spots on the walls where the dogs tend to hang out always end up completely filthy or with mysterious black smudges. In the kitchen there’s one spot where a chair always bumps the wall, leaving a mark, and in one of the bathrooms, the metal tissue holder leaves marks on the wall. They all disappear with the Magic Eraser. You get it wet and rub the spot. Once the eraser is looking dirty, you rinse it again. I go around about once every 6 months and do all these troublesome spots in my house and use up one entire eraser in the process. It even gets crazy things like pomegranate juice (don’t ask) off the walls, as well as ink or pencil. I love these so much I’m thinking of tossing a pack into a shower gift I am wrapping up this weekend.

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I’ve been using Magic Erasers for a couple of years and every time I use one I’m still amazed by them. They look like sponges, but they are superheroes at getting smudges, dirt, and stains off walls, floors, ceilings, and wood – without damaging them. Sometimes there are mysterious smudges or scrape marks on your … Read more

My next book, The Organized Kitchen, is now listed on Amazon (for pre-order) and I got to see the cover for the first time! I think it’s a pretty Martha-worthy title. And my years as an unofficial Martha apprentice definitely taught me a lot and helped me write this book. I’ll be talking more about it once it’s closer to the pub date (which is January – perfect for New Year’s resolutions!) and sharing some of the tips then.

My next book, The Organized Kitchen, is now listed on Amazon (for pre-order) and I got to see the cover for the first time! I think it’s a pretty Martha-worthy title. And my years as an unofficial Martha apprentice definitely taught me a lot and helped me write this book. I’ll be talking more about … Read more

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