Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Procter & Gamble revolutionized catch-all cleaning with the debut of the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser in 2003. All you need to do is ...
It’s called magic for a reason. This little white sponge revolutionized cleaning when it appeared on the market and has become a household staple since. From wiping down the stains on your porcelain ...
There's probably no dirtier job around the house than cleaning the bathroom. If you want to do it right, you've got to roll up your sleeves, get down on your hands and knees, and use countless ...
Interior designer and HGTV star, Nate Berkus, knows a thing or two about keeping a space fresh and tidy. Here's the tool he ...
CINCINATTI – Procter & Gamble's Mr. Clean brand on Friday announced that is has manufactured 1 billion Mr. Clean Magic Erasers since the product's launch in 2003. "Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is a ...
OK, I'll admit it, I'm a slob. I have neglected quite a bit of cleaning in my apartment. I was recently trying to catch up on my many years of cleaning and picked up some of these "Magic Erasers". I ...
Lurking in the bottom of your cleaning supplies bucket is probably a squished white sponge known as a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. You used it once to clean your walls and then tossed it in, never to be ...
After Lisa Pack saw a too-good-to-be-true hack for cleaning pools on Facebook, she knew she had to try it. Knowing that her pool water often gets green fairly easily, there was nothing to lose in ...
There is one place a Magic Eraser should never be used.