It was my own fault, I somehow managed to transfer a tiny lipstick smudge from my finger to the wall above the mirror. But now it has completely gone. Look at the genuine ‘before’ and ‘after’ shots
I removed the mark with one of my trusty ‘magic eraser’ sponges
These come from Aldi, and a box of six is just under £1.80, which I reckon to be 30p each – but I am very mean and cut each sponge into six smaller pieces- so that is 5p a sponge.
I have a reason for doing this
The sponges need to be moistened with water [no chemicals] and then gently rubbed over offending marks.As it removes the mark, the surface of the sponge itself wears away. By cutting each into 6, I am vastly increasing the surface area.
When these ‘magic’ sponges first came out, about 10 years ago, introduced by Proctor and Gamble under their “Mr Clean” label, I was quite suspicious, as they were so expensive. But these Aldi ones work just as well. The technology behind them is fascinating – they are melamine foam, and it was being used as cushioning in aeroplane seats. I cannot fathom how someone found out that making this foam wet turned it into a brilliant mark remover. But it was a great discovery.
Someone [a rival company?] started a rumour that the original P&G ones contained harmful chemicals, so the company had to issue a statement declaring that to be untrue. I think they are truly wonderful – and have been using them [the cheap ones!] for years, to clean up my act!
I found that one brand of these I tired removed the emulsion from the wall as well as the marks I was trying to remove. Your pads look as if they don't do that, so when I go to an Aldi sometime, I will look out for them.
ReplyDeleteYou do need to be VERY gentle and patient [something I struggle with!] and go slowly. I think some of the other brands are a little more aggressive' though!
DeleteAmazing. Just googled them & all feedback is equally impressive. Guess where I'm going soon! Thanks, Ang, x
ReplyDeleteGood tip. I shall look out for them the next time I'm in Aldi.
ReplyDeleteI use these same magic sponges and too cut them up - my mother taught me well. They are invaluable with children. They remove pen and pencil off walls. They are brilliant for wooden doors and I recommend them to everyone.
ReplyDeleteI love these sponges, and also cut them up. It makes me so happy that they really work!
ReplyDeletexofrances
There's clever! I've never heard of these before.
ReplyDeleteLove from Mum
xx
They even get dry erase marker off walls.
ReplyDeleteI shall see if they are in Aldi France! We have a horrid mark on a wall that I usually try to hide... it will be a real test ! Thanks, Ang.
ReplyDeleteIf no success in your Aldi, let me know. I could post you some, they are very light!
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