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Eco-Safe Magic Sponge - Ultra-Absorbent Melamine Foam & Compressed Cellulose for Tough Stains
This composite cleaning sponge combines melamine foam with compressed cellulose fibers to create a dual-function cleaning tool. The melamine core provides micro-abrasive action for stubborn stains, while the outer cellulose layer offers gentle surface cleaning. The material demonstrates high water absorption capacity (up to 15 times its dry weight) and maintains structural integrity through repeated use. With a density of 9-11 kg/m³ and pore size averaging 200μm, the sponge effectively traps dirt particles while resisting bacterial growth. The cellulose component comprises 35-40% of total mass, enhancing biodegradability compared to conventional melamine sponges. Standard dimensions measure 100×60×40mm (expanding to 100×60×55mm when wet), suitable for various household and industrial cleaning applications.
Attribute | Specification |
---|---|
Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Sponge |
Water Absorption | Up to 250% |
Primary Use | Kitchen Cleaning |
UV Resistance | No |
Pattern | Rectangular |
Origin | Zhejiang, China |
Brand | DH |
Kitchenware cleaning (pots, pans, cutlery)
Bathroom surface maintenance (tiles, sinks, faucets)
Household appliance cleaning (ovens, microwaves, refrigerators)
Automotive interior detailing (dashboards, cup holders)
Industrial equipment maintenance (machinery, tools)
Wall stain removal (scuff marks, pencil marks)
Aquarium/terrarium glass cleaning
Craft and DIY project surface preparation
Q: Is this sponge safe for non-stick cookware?
A: No, the melamine foam's abrasiveness may damage non-stick coatings.
Q: How should I store the sponge when not in use?
A: Rinse thoroughly, squeeze out excess water, and store in a dry, ventilated area.
Q: What's the average lifespan per sponge?
A: Approximately 3-4 weeks with daily use, depending on cleaning intensity.
Q: Can it remove rust stains?
A: Effective on surface rust stains, but not for deeply embedded corrosion.
Q: Is the cellulose component biodegradable?
A: Yes, the cellulose portion naturally decomposes within 6-12 months in compost.
Q: Why does it feel harder when dry?
A: The melamine foam regains rigidity when dehydrated - simply wet to restore flexibility.