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Microfibre Cloths
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Was in Morrisons today for the first time in absolute ages and saw that they have Stardrops, 75p a bottle and they have the Stardrops with bleach in too didn't notice price of that. They also have micro cloths, one for 99p.“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” - Oscar Wilde0
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Bought some stardrops yesterday along with my microfibre clothes.
Wow does my house look clean!!!
Thanks everyone for letting us know the benefits of both these items!0 -
You know I have never used them for cleaning... I use them to boost the babies cloth nappies and they work really well for that, great at night.Debt free and plan on staying that way!!!!0
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I bought some micro fibre cloths and stardrops (as recommended by this site) last week. Anyhow, set to with the cleaning this weekend and..................WOW! I've spent what seems like a fortune on various cleaning cloths and products. One difference I have found, dont know if any one else has, but I cleaned the glass panels of our shower cubicle, and we have used the shower quite a bit since i cleaned it and there doesnt appear to be any water marks at all on the glass, its like its self cleaning, lol - wish the rest of the house was :T .
JulieI also remember the words of my friends, but I would rather have enemies than friends like youwould like to make it known that ZubeZubes avvy is a DHN, she's not dancing
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I've just cleaned a yukky mouseball with a microfibre cloth - there was so much gunk on it. The mouse gets cleaned regularly but I never thought to do more to the ball than give it a quick rub - the cloth took off at least two layers of gunk and now the mouse moves really well again!
Brillian :j0 -
Ive just got 3 for £1. Think it was poundland. Wilkinsons also do them Cant find the coloured ones yet. They sound amazing-what am I going to do with all those spray cans? if not for all the good reports on here I wouldnt have bought them as Id think they were "just another duster". Hoping that they do a nice job of my car windows, inside and out.Annual Grocery budget 2018 is £1500 pa £125 calendar month £28.84 pw for 3 adults0
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I cleaned my widescreen TV with Stardrops and a Microfibre cloth.........
how I ever thought I was getting it clean with a spray polish and duster i'll never know
The dirt that came off on the Microfibre cloth was astonishing. Now I think that polishing things only trap's the dirt in.
I've seen the future, and its M&S..Microcloths and Stardrops :rotfl:0 -
Wolfhound - did you wet the microfibre cloth first or did you put the stardrops in water before cleaning the TV screen please? Thanks. Presume this will also clean the computer screen?????????
Going off to clean the car windscreen in a mo and then the conservatory windows.......................:):)0 -
Before I knew about Stardrops and microfibre cloths I had been using window cleaner and a duster to clean the TV of a couple I work for. They were heavy smokers and there was some awful brown stuff that came off the screen but the surround was still brown. I used a little Cif on a damp cloth and it took all the brown off the silver surround of the TV. It was amazing. Next time I do it i'll take in my Stardrops though.0
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I bought 2 cloths from asda (88p each but nice size and thickness) for the first time and cleaned the windows with them last night but they have gone smeary.
What have I done wrong (one damp, one buff). I cant polish too hard as I have aa I've got quite weak wrists.The curve that can set a lot of things straight is a smile0
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