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What Else You Can Use an Eraser for Around the House

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February 28, 2022, 10:09 am | Read time: 2 minutes

Especially during school years, the eraser was a handy tool. But erasers don’t just remove pencil drawings; they’re also useful around the house. They can be used in many ways–and they don’t just remove stains.

Just a quick rub–and dirt and stains are gone. While an eraser works best on pencil marks, it can also be quite useful as a household remedy. From cleaning shoes to extending battery life–erasers are true multitaskers.

1. Eraser as a Pin Cushion

Is your sewing drawer a mess? No problem. An eraser can at least help organize your needles. Simply use the eraser as a pin cushion. Stick all the needles in, and order is restored!

2. Remove Adhesive Residue

Price tags and other labels on jars can be tough to remove. Instead of soaking them forever, an eraser can serve as a practical household remedy. Rub it over the sticky residue several times, and it’s all gone. Here are more tips for removing stubborn labels and residues.

3. Clean Shoe Soles

Winter boots or sneakers often have deep-tread soles that collect all sorts of dirt. Pebbles and grime can be easily removed with a small eraser. A pencil with an eraser is particularly handy. Use it to go through the grooves and remove the dirt.

4. Clean Battery Contacts

If a battery contact, such as on a shaver, is dirty, it won’t charge well. You can carefully clean the contact with an eraser.

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5. Clean Suede of Dirt

Shoes or clothing made of suede are very delicate. If they get dirty, an eraser can help. Just rub over the affected areas, and everything looks new again–the dirt is simply erased.

6. Gently Clean Piano Keys

A piano also needs a good cleaning now and then–especially the keys. They collect fingerprints and other dirt. Instead of other household remedies, an eraser helps here. Just rub over them and then brush off.

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