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Brian Kimminau
  • Tucson, AZ
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Long Time Lurker, Magic Eraser Hack (For Last Second Touchups)

Brian Kimminau
  • Tucson, AZ
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Thanks for clicking my first ever discussion post!

I have been a tenant in numerous rentals and have learned some tricks for last second cleanups (lessors don't cringe). A product I have always loved is the Magic Eraser. It does wonders on scuffs, chrome and tile. People generally like how they clean. However, this product is fairly expensive @$1.50/each. After a bit of research, it turns out you can buy "melamine sponges" on Amazon for a far cheaper price at @$.50/each which works just as well. Something that you can throw in your trunk that might save you from a breakaway conversation. 

I would recommend having a pack of these sponges on hand before showing a property to buyers. 

"Failure to prepare is --?"
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