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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser: Can it cause chemical burns?

Can a magic eraser sponge like Mr. Clean Magic Eraser cause chemical burns?

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Mayo Clinic dermatologist Lawrence Gibson, M.D., and colleagues answer select questions from readers.

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Magic eraser products, including Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, are considered nontoxic. It's important to be cautious, however. Skin abrasions are possible if magic eraser products are rubbed directly on the skin. Reports of chemical burns caused by magic eraser products have circulated online, but the reports haven't been substantiated in the medical literature. Keep in mind that magic eraser products are not intended for use by children. If you use magic eraser products, carefully follow the precautions printed on the label. If you experience skin irritation, flush the affected area thoroughly with water and apply a clean, moist cloth.

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Jul 4, 2008