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Microfibre Cloths
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Are these microfible cloths the same as the ones that can be bought in the £ shop? 3 for a pound (wouldn't ya know). I bought a dozen, and they are FAR superior to an ordinary cotton cloth, but I'm not sure that they're what you're all talking about.0
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justin138 wrote:Are these microfible cloths the same as the ones that can be bought in the £ shop? 3 for a pound (wouldn't ya know). I bought a dozen, and they are FAR superior to an ordinary cotton cloth, but I'm not sure that they're what you're all talking about.
They probably are the same thing. I picked up three in Semichem for 99p too. Very good too, aren't they?
Just spoke with my mam and she is delighted with the micro cloths I sent her. She's cleaned the house from top to bottom and she said she'd not buy any other cloth now for cleaning. Another convert. :-)“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” - Oscar Wilde0 -
After reading all the posts on microfibre cloths, I just had to pick some up when shopping in Tesco's tonight. I decided on the value ones at 89p as the cleaning power of these seem quite unbelieveable. I am now having a mental fight as to whether to go get some sleep or start cleaning... I wonder which will win????Birthdays are good for you.... the more you have - the longer you live. :j0
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I must go to Tesco then to get my cloths as everyone seems to be praising them!0
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I have just bought some more cloths from savers 3 for 99p and they had all colours so i got a pack of yellow and a pack of lime green
and i did buy the tescos 3 for 89p i think
i also bought a bottle of stardrops(1st time) 59p from savers
can anyone tell me what they clean with the stardrops0 -
Went nuts doing cleaning yesterday, those cloths are worth their weight in gold! Place is sparkling still, (except vacuuming, and I can tell you that every 10 minutes cos we've 19 furkids running about). Still want to know more about Stardrops, and where to buy them in Essex though.
Jo (Justin's OH)0 -
We dont have a savers near us so bought my Stardrops at Sainsbury`s - 75p which seems a lot more than anywhere else!0
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janb5 wrote:We dont have a savers near us so bought mi Stardrops at Sainsbury`s - 75p which seems a lot more than anywhere else!
Paid 89p for mine in Semichem.“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” - Oscar Wilde0 -
Tesco have the multibuy packs in the online store now, the were not there earlier in the week0
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It says on the bottle that stardrops is a multi surface cleaner but what do people who buy it clean with it
if that makes sense lol0
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