Is It Safe To Use A Magic Eraser On Glassware?

Magic Erasers have become a household cleaning staple thanks to their ability to remove even the most stubborn stains from a variety of surfaces. Made from a melamine foam material, Magic Erasers are so beloved because they can clean effectively without the use of harsh chemicals, making them a popular choice for environmentally conscious consumers.

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Mr. Clean senior scientist Morgan Brashea told Martha Stewart, "The Magic Eraser is blown into a foam, creating tiny air pockets, which are visible if you take a very close look. At a microscopic level, the web of material surrounding the air pockets look like tiny upside-down triangles." She goes on to explain that, "The struts, or the bottom points of the triangles, catch on the soil — whether it's a scuff mark, soap scum, or buildup of grease and grime — and drag across the surface, like a windshield wiper," going on to say that, "The 'magic' is that the Magic Eraser is harder than the soil it's clearing, but softer than the surface it's cleaning."

While these seemingly magical sponges can clean nearly anything, there are some materials that they shouldn't be used on. So, is it safe to use a Magic Eraser on glassware? Let's explore the potential risks and benefits of using Magic Erasers to clean glassware and provide tips for safely and effectively removing stains and residue from your glassware with this popular cleaning tool.

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Should you try it?

While glass is generally considered a durable and non-porous material, it can still become stained or marked over time. That's where Magic Erasers come in, as they are known for their ability to remove tough stains and scuffs from a variety of surfaces. However, some people are hesitant to use Magic Erasers on glassware due to concerns about the abrasive nature of the foam material and the potential of incurring additional scratches or damage.

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Luckily, standard Magic Erasers are perfectly safe to use on glassware. Start by wetting the Magic Eraser with water and gently rub the stained or marked area of the glassware in a circular motion. Avoid applying too much pressure or scrubbing vigorously, as this can lead to scratches on the glass. Once the stain or mark has been removed, rinse the glassware thoroughly with water to remove any residue left behind by the Magic Eraser.

However, there's one type of Magic Eraser that shouldn't be used on glass. The Magic Eraser Extra Durable is designed for scrubbing tough stains in kitchens and bathrooms and features micro scrubbers that are too abrasive to use on glass.

It's important to note that while Magic Erasers are generally safe for use on most glassware, it's always a good idea to test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure that the surface isn't damaged or scratched by the abrasive foam material.

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How to use a Magic Eraser to clean glassware

Countless glassware items can benefit from being cleaned with a Magic Eraser. Drinking glasses and wine glasses, in particular, are items that are often used on a daily basis and can quickly accumulate stains and marks from regular use. Decorative glass vases are another item that Magic Erasers can clean effectively. Vases are often used to display freshly-cut flowers, which may leave behind a sticky residue that a Magic Eraser can easily remove. You can even use a Magic Eraser to remove the stuck-on goo that's left behind from a price tag sticker.

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Magic Erasers are the perfect tool to make your glass shower gleam like the day it was installed. Glass shower doors and mirrors are prone to water stains and soap scum buildup, which can be challenging to remove with traditional cleaning products. Magic Erasers effectively remove these stubborn stains and restore the clarity of your shower doors and mirrors.

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