Originally posted by: Adam8281
You guys are harshing. The Magic Eraser looks and feels like a smooth foam block. It has no odor, isn't wet with any chemical, and the packaging does not mention any chemical ingredients (like a bottle of cleaner would, for example). While it's maybe not the mark of genius, neither is it ludicrous that someone would rub it on their skin without thinking anything of it, just like you might rub a dish sponge on your skin to get off some food, or pen, etc. If a sponge contains caustic chemicals it ought to plainly say so; it's as simple as that. And no, I'm not a person who thinks obvious warning labels should be slapped on anything and everything. But from my use of the Magic Sponge, it seems like this is a legitimate case when a product should carry a warning label simply because it is NOT immediately obvious that there is any danger associated with it.
Not immediately obvious that there's no danger from it?
When the Magic Eraser can easily remove substances from certain surfaces that even some of the more powerful chemical cleaners cannot, don't you think that's a warning sign it isn't exactly the best for you? On top of that, it's a cleaning product. Any cleaning products should be treated with caution.
