The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Toilet Scrubber: The Secret Weapon for a Sparkling Clean Bathroom

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The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Toilet Scrubber is a product that aims to simplify and improve the process of cleaning toilets. It is a versatile and convenient alternative to traditional toilet brushes. The product consists of a handle and a scrubber head made of a unique material that is designed to be gentle on toilet surfaces while effectively removing stains and grime. The Magic Eraser Toilet Scrubber is easy to use. Simply attach the scrubber head to the handle, wet it with water, and start cleaning.


The product has a five-year shelf life as long as you affix the lid properly, so air does not get in. Average dry time: Dry to touch in 3 – 4 hours. Wait a full 24 hours before traveling. Should you choose to apply a second coat, wait 24 hours. Rain should not be in the forecast on the day you apply the product. However, should a very light rain fall within 2-3 hours of application, the roof is already protected. You may see rain dimples on the surface, depending on the strength of the rain. If seams are not properly adhered, it may cause the tape to bubble up or raise as will a rubber roof that has lost adhesion to the wood substrate. Applying the product too thick will cause it to wrinkle.

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Simply attach the scrubber head to the handle, wet it with water, and start cleaning. The sponge-like material of the scrubber head is activated by water, allowing it to easily lift and remove tough toilet stains without the need for harsh chemicals or vigorous scrubbing. This makes it a suitable option for households with children or pets, as it minimizes exposure to potentially harmful substances.

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You bring up some great questions! I applied the RV roof magic to my camper two years ago. I also made a video on my application. My wife and I are fulltimers. I went through so much research for the product that would suit my needs. I wanted to stay away from silicone based products and something that is the same as my current roof. This product bonds to the roof material to create a really tight (permanent) bond.
I thick coat does feel rubbery and is not chalky. It is incredibly slippery when wet.

I would recommend applying after a thorough wash. They have a wash but I used a light pressure washer, a scrub brush. Then dawn soap, bleach and then simple green. Be sure to kill all the mold you can. It will come through the coating even though it has a mildicide in it.

I also recommend to apply it under 80 degrees. It dries fast and makes a mess if not careful. I had to apply in two coats to get the right application. They suggest one coat.

I also had a few tiny bubbles pop up over time but it still does the job.

I have not had a leak since I applied it so it is doing its job. However, I feel like it might need a recoat of something in a year or two.

The product has withstood an Arizona summer heat, down pour rain storms, snow storms, and over 20k miles of travel. I do feel like it might be more reflective then the regular roof but no hard core evidence.

If you have questions, let me know, otherwise Gary from RV Roof Magic was incredibly helpful. Highly recommend emailing or calling him.

Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2019 Location: Canyon Lake, Texas Posts: 2,992 Quote: Originally Posted by kfly

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Well I have been in the commercial roofing business for 40 years and can assure you that there is no "magic" in the roofing business. I don't know how old your EPDM roof is or if it's black or white. EPDM roofs will chalk as they age. The key to recoating is good surface preparation. I would power wash the roof being careful not to get too close to the membrane or penetrations with the nozzle as this may cause damage to them. Next step would be to clean the surface with stiff fiber brush and a solution of Spic & Span or similar detergent, followed by a good rinsing with clean water. Then you could recoat with a good coating. I would recommend an acrylic coating. I would be hesitant to use a solvent based coating and would definitely not use a silicone coating as it will be difficult to make future repairs. Most repair materials will not stick to silicone. EPDM is a pretty durable membrane and will easily last 20 years. Most leaks are caused by failure of the sealant around penetrations or cuts in the membrane. I would carefully examine the sealant around your penetrations before spending the money on coating the entire roof. A good polyurethane sealant is what I use. Smearing a coating over the entire roof without examining the sealant around the penetrations may not solve the problem. Of course, if the membrane is older than 20 years a recoat may be necessary.

Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2017 Location: Washington State Posts: 800

Well, what specific brand/product do you use on your Coach?
Is your roof EPDM?


Thank you in advance.

Quote: Originally Posted by COCJ

Well I have been in the commercial roofing business for 40 years and can assure you that there is no "magic" in the roofing business. I don't know how old your EPDM roof is or if it's black or white. EPDM roofs will chalk as they age. The key to recoating is good surface preparation. I would power wash the roof being careful not to get too close to the membrane or penetrations with the nozzle as this may cause damage to them. Next step would be to clean the surface with stiff fiber brush and a solution of Spic & Span or similar detergent, followed by a good rinsing with clean water. Then you could recoat with a good coating. I would recommend an acrylic coating. I would be hesitant to use a solvent based coating and would definitely not use a silicone coating as it will be difficult to make future repairs. Most repair materials will not stick to silicone. EPDM is a pretty durable membrane and will easily last 20 years. Most leaks are caused by failure of the sealant around penetrations or cuts in the membrane. I would carefully examine the sealant around your penetrations before spending the money on coating the entire roof. A good polyurethane sealant is what I use. Smearing a coating over the entire roof without examining the sealant around the penetrations may not solve the problem. Of course, if the membrane is older than 20 years a recoat may be necessary.

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Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2011 Posts: 549 Quote: Originally Posted by Domo

After visiting the site, it seems very similar to the many (safer) elastomeric products that have less documented fear of there being any water on the roofs.

Still requires priming in some cases (called "flash coat" by the company) and has special caulks to replace suspect caulks, etc. The mention of wrinkling if too thick and bubble/blisters if any water would make be leary.

I've used a few elastomeric products on home roofs and they are pretty easy, very forgiving when it came to spot retouch.

Still comes down to around the same cost, same labor, etc.

Could be down to personal choice - I usually LOVE true solvent-based products over the newer "greener" products, so maybe -. but. read on.

Coincidentally, I'm having my fiberglas roof done as I type - it's getting FlexArmor - granted it'll cost me nearly 10X as much - but all the components come off the roof and are re-seated and sealed and it has a 100% lifetime transferable warranty. Plus, these old bones won't be on the roof on hands and knees prepping and scrubbing. Maybe I'm getting too spoiled.

Do have your rig weighed after, fully loaded, because FlexArmor is not light. If they take most, if not all of the original roof off, then you should be good to go. If you add weight, you will be not only heaver, but more top heavy. Complete removal of the old roof is the best.

Mr clean magic eraserr toilet scrubber

One of the key features of the Magic Eraser Toilet Scrubber is its ability to reach difficult areas within the toilet bowl. The oval shape of the scrubber head allows for easy access to the rim, under the rim, and other nooks and crannies that can accumulate dirt and bacteria. The flexible nature of the scrubber head also enables it to conform to the shape of the toilet bowl, ensuring efficient cleaning. Additionally, the Magic Eraser Toilet Scrubber is designed with hygiene in mind. The scrubber head is detachable, allowing for easy replacement after prolonged use or when it becomes visibly worn. This ensures that the scrubber head remains clean and effective for each use, reducing the risk of cross-contamination. Overall, the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Toilet Scrubber offers a convenient and efficient solution for toilet cleaning. Its innovative design, gentle yet effective cleaning action, and attention to hygiene make it a popular choice among consumers. Whether it's removing tough stains or maintaining day-to-day cleanliness, this product provides an easy and effective way to keep toilets sparkling clean..

Reviews for "The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Toilet Scrubber: The All-in-One Solution for Toilet Cleaning"

1. Olivia - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Toilet Scrubber. I had high hopes for it, considering how well the regular Magic Eraser works, but this product just didn't live up to my expectations. The scrubber itself was too flimsy and didn't have enough scrubbing power to effectively clean the toilet. It also didn't seem to have any kind of cleaning solution built into it, so I had to keep applying toilet cleaner separately. Overall, I found this product to be a waste of money and a disappointment.
2. Ethan - 1 star
I simply did not like the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Toilet Scrubber at all. The scrubber was not durable and started falling apart after just a few uses. It also didn't seem to clean as well as other toilet scrubbers I've used in the past. I had to scrub harder and for longer periods of time to get my toilet clean, and even then, it didn't fully remove stains or build-up. I was expecting a more effective and efficient product, but unfortunately, this one did not meet my expectations.
3. Sophia - 2 stars
I wasn't impressed with the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Toilet Scrubber. While it did a decent job of cleaning the surface of the toilet, it completely failed at tackling tough stains and grime. I had to put in a lot of effort, scrubbing vigorously, to try and get rid of the stains, but they just wouldn't budge. The scrubber itself also fell apart quite easily, and I had to replace it after just a couple of uses. Overall, I don't think this product is worth the money, especially if you have stubborn stains to deal with.

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