Magic erasers and good old dish soap are great from removing sticker gunk but keep in mind that they can damage the stickers... use them on the hard plastic only.
Those damn Magic Erasers are more akin to ultra fine sandpaper. That's how they work, they peel off an ultra fine layer of whatever it is you're working on. It really pisses me off how the companies who make that stuff market it.
For most applications such as stove tops, tile, and even painted walls, that's fine. You'll repaint the wall long before the ME ---smurfs--- it up and the stove top... well should be used sparingly. Managed to ---fudgesicle--- my wifes up and dulled the fine polish "magically" aging the stove top by something like thirty years. At least I can hide it under the spill catch.
My wife screwed up my mirror-like finish on my convertable (the dishwasher, not the automobile).
I'm not saying you shouldn't use it (I personally wouldn't) but just be aware of what the ME actually does before you go full willy on your carts with it.