Today I’m tackling spring cleaning in the bathroom with these 13 Magic Eraser Bathroom Cleaning Hacks! This review was made possible by iConnect and Mr. Clean. I was provided compensation to facilitate this post, but all opinions stated are my 100% mine.
13 Magic Eraser Bathroom Cleaning Hacks
Have you noticed a spring cleaning theme? Yup, I haven’t left the bathroom yet!
I’m back spring cleaning the bathroom today with a mighty tool to get the job done. These 13 Magic Eraser Bathroom Cleaning Hacks will have you reexamining your bathroom cleaning habits too! Come tackle some of the hardest to clean and most forgotten areas in your bathroom as we tackle bathroom spring cleaning quickly and easily! Be sure to scroll down for a Magic Eraser GIVEAWAY too!
I’d love to say that I have the time to gather the 20 supplies that I need to clean my bathroom every single time for a thorough scrubbing. But reality is, I’m a busy mom that sometimes needs that one MUST have tool to get the whole room done.
Enter in Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Seriously, the angels sing every time a mom pulls out one of these amazing products. What a God-send!
Stubborn Sink Drains
Ok, so you’ve tackled the sink. But have you really dug into the drain part? Yeah, that’s where the “good stuff” sits. Scrub the drain well with your Magic Eraser and watch the gross colors disappear.
Toilet Cleaner
Do not believe that Pinterest myth of floating a piece of Magic Eraser in your toilet bowl. Remember, the power is in the scrubbing action. So get down and around the whole surface area of the toilet with your Magic Eraser. Because you already know how gross your toilet is. For the inside of the bowl, grab this DIY Natural Toilet Cleaner instead.
Mirror Cleaner
Now this is an area that I did Pinterest try. I found that scrubbing the mirror with a DRY Magic Eraser does really well for a streak-free shine.
Soap Dispenser
And after your dirty hands have left the toilet area, guess what’s the first thing that you touch? Yup, the soap dispenser. When was the last time that you cleaned that device? Grab your Magic Eraser for this one.
Make Up Stain Removal
YES! Do you know how often there’s a make up spill in my bathroom? Hello, kids – distractions – phone calls – you name it! While I do my best to clean them up, the dried on make up stains are the worst! Magic Eraser works great on my bathroom counters to clean up even the stubbornest make up.
Shower Grout
I highly dislike grout for one reason, cleaning it. And when your grout happens to be light in color, you notice that soap scum, mold and mildew much quicker. Scrub away the yuck with a Magic Eraser. Those edges fit perfectly to tackle my cleaning nemesis.
Toothbrush Holder
Do you know how dirty that thing is? Hurry and Magic Eraser that holder before you put your brush back in!
Wall Cleaner
Is your little Picasso at it again? I always seem to find little pencil and crayons marks on walls all over my house, the bathroom included! Mr. Clean Magic Erasers are perfect for scrubbing off those bits of artwork.
Baseboards
My bathroom baseboards used to be white. I got down on my knees lately to check them out and they were caked with dust…and who knows what else. With a Magic Eraser, I can easily restore my baseboards back to their original color.
Door Scuffs
And while we’re down on our knees, have you seen the bottom of your bathroom door? I promise you that there’s a scruff mark somewhere on there. Go ahead and clean that up before your in-laws come to visit.
Cabinet Handles
Oh yes, we are covering every single possible thing that your dirty hands touch in this bathroom. Your bathroom cabinet handles are not off limits either to the Magic Eraser touch. Give them a once over.
Gross Tub Rings
It’s the signature Mr. Clean Magic Eraser move, right? But it’s so true! Even the worst tub ring stands no chance next to the Magic Eraser. Did I mention how amazing this thing is?
Light Switches & Plug Covers
Have little hands in the bathroom….all of the time? You can imagine how many germs are chilling on your light switches, on top of being covered with mysterious sticky substances. You need a Magic Eraser for that.
How do you love to use Mr. Clean Magic Erasers? Which of these Magic Eraser Bathroom Cleaning Hacks is your favorite?
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Amanda L. says
I like using the magic erasers to clean the outside of my refrigerator.
Cynthia says
It’s great to clean the shower
Hope Mitchner says
they do a great job cleaning walls. We had a great dane who wagged his tail too hard against the hallway walls and split the end of his tail open. The sponge cleaned our ponderosa pine walls with no problem
Rachel says
I’ve never used a magic eraser before but I’ve heard it’s an awesome product.
Sarah VM says
I love Magic Erasers! I use them to clean my kid’s shoes, they work great.
Brenda says
i love them for the bottom of car cupholders!
Vera S says
Magic erasers work great for cleaning the interior of the car. It is amazing to see how it makes everything so clean and shiny.
Jennifer R says
My best tip for using Mr. Clean Magic Erasers is to use them damp on baseboards and doors to get them sparkling clean.
al says
Use them everywhere.
Trisha Burgess says
My tip is to rinse as you use so you get the best use from them!
Julia Barnes says
i use Magic Erasers to clean scuffs off the walls.
Cassandra Huber says
Magic erasers are great for so many tings. they should be your number one ally in cleaning supplies.
Liberty says
I have heard they are good for cleaning up messes from kids using marker or crayon.
Aubrey says
I use them to clean my walls when the kids color on them.
Richard Hicks says
Great for scuff marks on floor
Jay French says
They are great at cleaning the grout in the shower.
Seyma Shabbir says
I have not tried them but I have heard they worked great.
Hargow Wong says
I cut the magic eraser to smaller pieces. That way you have more sides to use.
Virginia Rowell says
I’ve only used them once and I cleaned all of my kitchen cabinets. It worked wonders!
Patricia Mingozzi says
I use it to clean the white backyard chairs after the winter.