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Stardrops..I have seen the light!
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When out shopping today I looked out for Stardrops and couldn't believe it was just sat on the shelf in front of me and I had never noticed it before. I was itching to use it and I cannot believe how it works. It is amazing. I am not going to use anything else again. Thanks!!0
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Hmm I used it on my cooker hood and it seems to have rusted it slightly
It was diluted and I dried it straight after.... any ideas??Grocery Challenge £5.43/£320.00
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hmmm dont know what to suggest TBH ,thats never happened to me ! i love the fact that stardrops is so gentle yet fab at removing stains etc
are you sure the rust wasnt there anyway but now that its clean (er) it is only now noticable ?lol
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Hi - I have searched for Stardrops in Sainsburys and no luck... next week I plan to make a special bus trip to Savers, which apparently has Stardrops.
Can anyone post a pic here of what it looks like, so I don't just walk past it if I do ever find a store that has it!
PS: Also does the bottle itself list everything you can do with it, or could some kind soul make the 'ultimate' list of all the things you can do with Stardrops (including how many drops/water per usage)
Thanks allMFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
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You cannot live as I have lived an not end up like me.
Oi you lot - pleaseGIVE BLOOD
- you never know when you and yours might need it back! 67 pints so far.
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You star - oooooh, now I know what I'm looking for! For some reason I thought it'd be a small pink bottle!MFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
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Rachie_B wrote:hmmm dont know what to suggest TBH ,thats never happened to me ! i love the fact that stardrops is so gentle yet fab at removing stains etc
are you sure the rust wasnt there anyway but now that its clean (er) it is only now noticable ?lol
Lol nope no rust before, it was a brand new cooker hood when we moved in 8 months ago! Oh well!Grocery Challenge £5.43/£320.00
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PS: Also does the bottle itself list everything you can do with it, or could some kind soul make the 'ultimate' list of all the things you can do with Stardrops (including how many drops/water per usage)
I can't give you an "ultimate list" as I have only been using it for a few weeks but a squirt in 1/2 bucket of hot water cleans the floor really well and I have made solution in a spray bottle (about an inch of Stardrops then fill with water) which I use for worktops, kitchen sink, cooker top, paintwork, walls etc.
I have read that people on here have used it on fabric, for washing up, in the washing machine, in the bathroom etc but I don't know the dilutions. I am using up my 'old' cleaning products for these jobs but intend to use Stardrops when they are finished.:)0 -
Stardrops bought at Asda and Starclens at Morrisons. In both cases they were on the unloved botttom shelf in the supermarkets whilst the expensive stuff i used to use was at eye level.
an 'ultimate list' would be a fab idea for Stardrops newbies0 -
After reading the stardrops threads I went and bought a bottle, it's something my Mum used years ago but I forgot all about. After all the memories of my mum and stardrops; She said I'd never need anything else, ohhh yes said I and decided Mum was stuck in her ways and modern cleaners like flash were better, so I rebelled and forgot all about good old stardrops! Mum also used starpine, starclen and startips (that was a disinfectant as I recall, but for the life of me I can't remember what it smelt like)!?
So I went and bought some stardrops just to see how good it actually was, I used some to mop the floor earlier this morning and WOW, from now on I'm a stardrops girl! I'll try the micro clothes next, do they have them in Asda or is there a cheaper place to get them?NSD Challenge 2010:Jul 12/12; Jun 21/14 :T; May : 6/6
GC 2010: Jul £134.03/£150.00 :cool:; Jun £278.86/£275.00 :mad:; May £276.13/£280.00 :T0
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