Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

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Aaron
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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

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I found out recently these are great for cleaning green dust algae off of glass. Supposedly they work on acrylic tanks too, but I don't have any so I can't say for sure. Make sure to only use the original ones as they don't have any cleansers or other chemicals added.
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My wife misted a small lizard with Fabreeze once, she was just pumping away for a minute or so and I walk in the room and calmly asked if she realized that was not water but the Fabreeze bottle, they were both blue spray bottles. No worries the lizard lived for almost 2 weeks afterwards dispite all the work we put in tearing down the cage, etc.
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For almost two ... weeks?
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These are what I use as well!
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I'm a big fan of the original magic erasers and I had to have a go at this. Took working up some nerve but now I'm hooked.

What is in this thing? It must be some combination of phosphates and the enzymes in saliva.

Turns out it's nothing more then the action of melamine foam and water. :mrgreen:
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