Magic erasers have revolutionized cleaning in many Spanish homes. It is not for less since they are easy to use easily and the results they offer when cleaning electrical appliances, walls, floors, doors and even sneakers are spectacular. However, if you do not have any Mercadona nearby, or if you have declared war on Juan Roig’s price rise, At Aldi we will be able to find a very similar product: anti-stain sponges.
These types of sponges have gone viral on social networks because they are a wonder to easily erase dirt and stains on a wide variety of surfaces. From graffiti from the little ones in the house to stains and scratches on the floor, on the walls, on the furniture or on the radiators. In addition to walls and doors, they are also very useful for cleaning shoes, backpacks, or cases.
Yes indeed, It is not recommended for use on delicate surfaces such as television screens, wooden furniture or ceramic hobs.. You have probably already heard of (or tried) the one sold by Mercadona. It is a special scourer made up of two sides: one white, which removes the most difficult dirt, and the other red, which removes possible residues.
🌟 If your little one has done his thing and has painted the walls or doors, clean it with our Magic Eraser 🪄. It is also very effective for sports shoes 👟, school bags 🎒 and pencil cases…👏
— Mercadona (@Mercadona) September 22, 2022
It is used very easily. You just have to moisten the sponge with water and drain it well so that it does not drip. then you have to rub the surface to be cleaned with the white face. Finally, he takes a pass with the red. However, this HAcendado product has had competition.
And it is that Aldi has just put its own sponges on sale and, in addition, cheaper than those of Mercadona. In this way, while in the Valencian supermarket chain the pack of 3 magic erasers costs 1.45 euros (which means that each unit costs 0.484 euros), in the German area the pack of 6 anti-stains costs 2.29 euro (In other words, each unit costs 0.38 euros).
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