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twoplanekid
01-08-2018, 05:41 PM
As we are now permanent residents of the Villages, one of my house tasks is to clean the floors which in our house are all tile. I am known as the Swiffer king. My white socks stay a bright white longer if the floors stay clean. Never the less I have had troubles removing scuff marks and other stains on the tile.
The other day my wife suggested that I use a product called Magic Eraser by Mr. Clean. I wish she had suggested this product months ago as it removes everything with ease. Have others had this same success with this product on tile floors and is there a downside with its use? So far, I am sold on Magic Eraser.
coffeebean
01-08-2018, 05:57 PM
Magic Eraser is a great product. I haven't had any issues using it.
I had a spot in my grout in my laundry room that I never could remove using everything in my arsenal. (Actually, I forgot to use the Magic Eraser and I imagine it would have removed the spot). One day, after looking at that blackish spot in the grout for over a year, I tried Lime Away (in the green spray bottle). The spot immediately disappeared with no effort at all on my part. All I did was wipe it away to my jubilant surprise. it looked like the spot was never there. Limeaway isn't only for Calcium, lime and rust build up.
retiredguy123
01-08-2018, 06:36 PM
As we are now permanent residents of the Villages, one of my house tasks is to clean the floors which in our house are all tile. I am known as the Swiffer king. My white socks stay a bright white longer if the floors stay clean. Never the less I have had troubles removing scuff marks and other stains on the tile.
The other day my wife suggested that I use a product called Magic Eraser by Mr. Clean. I wish she had suggested this product months ago as it removes everything with ease. Have others had this same success with this product on tile floors and is there a downside with its use? So far, I am sold on Magic Eraser.
It's not actually magic.
mtdjed
01-08-2018, 07:52 PM
We were introduced to dry grout powder to clean tile. Sprinkle a bit on mark, wet and rub. This actually removes excess grout left on the tiles.
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