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    Magic eraser

    Try it on your iron. You'd be amazed at how it picks up every little bit of dirt!!
    Dotty in NYC

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    Magic Erasers work well on so many things. I will usually try one first before going on to other rags/solutions/etc.

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    I really like my magic eraser. They sell them in packages of 7 maybe more. They are able to get down into the grooves especially the textured fingerprint free fronts of refrigerators and such. I also use micro fiber rags for cleaning larger areas. I use the erasers to clean my small appliances and the grates on my gas stove.

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    I keep a Magic Eraser in my sewing room near my iron. In fact, I need to clean my iron before I start using it today. I agree, it is great for cleaning irons.

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    Warm or cold iron????
    I am too blessed to be stressed and too anointed to be disappointed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diannia View Post
    Warm or cold iron????
    I use it on a cold iron.

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    It would burn and melt on a hot iron.
    Quote Originally Posted by slbram17 View Post
    I use it on a cold iron.

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    I used mine on an iron and had dramatic results. I recently discovered that there's also a magic eraser mop that works great on tile floors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dunster View Post
    I used mine on an iron and had dramatic results. I recently discovered that there's also a magic eraser mop that works great on tile floors.
    I use these for cleaning my iron, too. Just so simple and fast! Also use the
    ones made for bathroom cleaning that suds up and have a nice clean scent. Leaves the tub shining.

    Haven't seen the mop for floors yet but will sure be looking for them. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dunster View Post
    I used mine on an iron and had dramatic results. I recently discovered that there's also a magic eraser mop that works great on tile floors.
    I am going to look for this. Would be a great help. Old back doesn't always want to get down on the floor!

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