Do Magic Erasers Work on Grease? Try This Method

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Grease stains worsen as they sit on the surface. It’s much more difficult to get rid of grease that’s been soaking into any material for several days than it is to clean it immediately. Magic erasers have been known to remove stains from various surfaces, but do they work on grease?

Magic erasers work on grease by loosening the substance and removing it with the abrasive melamine foam. These erasers use durable pads to quickly scrub grease and grime out of almost any material. Soak the magic eraser, wring it out, and scrub the grease.

In this article, I’ll explain how you can use a magic eraser to remove grease, whether or not the pad will be ruined after getting rid of the grease, and what you should know before trying it.

How to Use Magic Erasers on Grease

To use magic erasers on grease, follow these steps:

  1. Dampen the grease if it’s soaked into the material. Grease stains can’t be removed solely with water, but adding a little bit of moisture definitely helps. You can use a spray bottle or simply scrub the stain with a wet paper towel to remove the top layer of grease.
  2. Soak the magic eraser, then wring it out to remove excess moisture. Soaking the foam activates it and makes it less likely to fall apart. Magic erasers are quite abrasive, but that doesn’t mean they’re impossible to break. The water softens the foam, too.
  3. Scrub the grease in circular motions to loosen it. Repetition is the key ingredient when it comes to removing tough stains with magic erasers. You can’t expect to lift the grease out of the material without putting in a bit of extra effort with these foam sponges.
  4. Wash and rinse the magic eraser every time it’s filled with grease. These sponges soak up grease very quickly. You’ll spread and smear it around if you don’t get rid of the excess grime. Run it under the sink until it’s clean, then get back to scrubbing the surface.
  5. Use a grease removal spray if the magic eraser isn’t getting the job done. While magic erasers almost always do the trick on their own, you might have to use another degreaser. Liquid sprays are great because they penetrate the grease, making it easier to use a magic eraser.

Stanley Home Products Degreaser is a concentrated solution that makes over 60 gallons. You can use this solution all around your house. Dump it into a spray bottle, mix in the recommended amount of water for the desired application, and let it sit for a few minutes to get rid of the grease with a magic eraser.

Magic erasers work on fabric, grease, and so on. However, you might have to use a bit of the product mentioned above to get the job done. Some grease stains are tougher to remove, especially if they soak into a porous surface.

If you prefer a video tutorial about using magic erasers on grease, try this:

Will Grease Ruin a Magic Eraser?

Grease won’t ruin a magic eraser, but it can weaken and stain the foam. You can only use the same magic eraser on grease stains a few times before it’s time to get a new one. Fortunately, magic erasers typically come in multi-packs.

You can use a magic eraser to clean a glass top stove, a couch, and many other surfaces before having to replace it. That being said, tougher, thicker grease stains can be troublesome. There’s a chance of staining the foam, which could spread the odors to other surfaces.

The best way to know if your magic eraser is being ruined by grease is to see if the foam is crumbling. All foam pads stain a little bit, but they shouldn’t look black or dark brown after rinsing them. Once the material is weak, it’s time for a new one.

The last thing you need is to spread the grease with the magic eraser or break apart the foam. It’ll get messier than it was before you started cleaning, so make sure you keep an eye out for signs of the foam falling apart.

Note: According to Mr. Clean (the maker of the Magic Eraser), you can use magic erasers to get rid of multiple kinds of grease and baked-on foods.

What to Know Before Using a Magic Eraser on Grease Stains

Before using a magic eraser on grease stains, keep these must-know suggestions in mind:

  • You can remove most of the grease beforehand to make it easier on the magic eraser. Use a paper towel or a soft cloth to absorb and remove a lot of grease. If the stain is too tough, you’ll end up spreading the grease around.
  • Magic erasers can clean a chair that leaks oil. You can use them to remove most of the grease by wiping the support beam. It’s one of the many ways to clean your chairs, but it’s likely the most effective. However, don’t use magic erasers on soft leather.
  • It’s hard to clean grease on a carpet with a magic eraser. Magic erasers are abrasive and can shred the fine fibers of your carpet or rug. It’s better to use a carpet cleaner, paper towels, and a steam vacuum. These supplies are much more effective than a magic eraser because they won’t damage the fibers.
  • Magic erasers get rid grease the best on surfaces that can have a top layer removed. These abrasive foam pads scrub off the top section, revealing a clean surface. If the surface doesn’t have a removable top layer, make sure you scrub it gently. You don’t want to scrape the material while removing the grease with a magic eraser.

Final Thoughts

Magic erasers can get rid of grease on most surfaces. However, it’s important to get to the stain as quickly as possible. The longer the grease sits on any material, the harder it will be to remove. You can use grease removal products to aid the process.

Jonah

Jonah enjoys finding new DIY methods to fix common problems around the house. If he's not writing for one of his blogs, he's likely playing acoustic guitar, listening to audiobooks, or watching movies.

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