A mum has revealed the ultimate solution for dirty and discolored bathroom tiles – and it cost her just £3.25.
Jemma, from Queensland, was tired of spending hours scrubbing her floors only to have them look dull when she was done.
She experimented with different chemicals, cleaning products and homemade remedies, but to no avail.
But when she decided to try the Magic Eraser stain cleaner, she completely 'transformed' her old tiles and made them look brand new in 30 minutes – whereas previously she would spend two hours doing the same job.
“I used every chemical cleaner I could find, scrubbed it so hard, and nothing helped,” she said alongside “before” and “after” photos. 'The second photo was of using a Magic Eraser. I actually couldn't believe how well it worked.'
Jemma, from Queensland, was tired of spending hours scrubbing her floors only to have them still look dull when she was done
Magic Erasers are slightly abrasive and cannot be used on all surfaces.
The cleaning purchase is available from Woolworths, Big W, Bunnings Warehouse and several other retailers.
A professional cleaner revealed that the best way to use the bathroom is to keep it wet and make sure you don't apply too much pressure.
Jemma added: 'It was so much faster than when I tried all the chemicals and I had to actually scrub them. I think it took me two hours to clean a bathroom and it still wasn't great, but the Magic Eraser only lasted 30 minutes.'
Magic Erasers are slightly abrasive and cannot be used on all surfaces
Others shared similar success stories with the budget purchase.
'I've been using a Magic White Eraser on my bathroom tiles and glass doors for five years and it's brilliant. I won't use anything else,” one person wrote.
'Magic erasers are the best. I wish they would make mops out of them,” said another.
But some warned about the cleaning purchase.
'They work like sandpaper. I would seal those tiles as soon as possible!' one warned.
'I'm not a tile expert, but could the Magic Eraser have damaged the surface of the tile, like paint? They don't really clean, they just peel off layers,” wrote another.