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Stardrops..I have seen the light!
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quick-learner wrote: »Oh by the way, wanted to ask
Are stardrops OK to use for cleaning on a George Foreman health grill??
I only use stardrops to clean my george grill. It cleans it much better than washing up liquid.0 -
So I found some Stardrops in the market. A shocking £1 a bottle, but I decided nothing ventured, nothing gained.
I was, to be honest, determined to hate it.
And I have to say, it's absolutely rubbish on the oven door - removed nothing!
But my 10 plus year old fridge looks like it's just arrived from the showroom. My white kitchen cupboards are gleaming. My washer and dishwasher and glinting prettily in the sunlight.
Can't hate it then can I!0 -
AussieLass wrote: »Let us know how if it works as we have the same sort of orangey mud. :rolleyes: I bought some home in my baggage with me.
Can't get it here. How sad is that.
I haven't unpacked it yet but dying to try it.
Will report back once I have tried it, DS has football training tomorrow so if he wears his white kit will have to use it tomorrow night:D:grinheart I've caught it - The TESCO bug!!:grinheartTesco points have paid for Florida holiday this year'Kids now have 'womblitis':rotfl:I :heart2: MSE£2 savings 2008 = £46Quidco £244.95 PAID 2007 - £54.62 received to dateKids Finders keepers jar £5.99 -since 26/5/070 -
Well I remember Stardrops adverts from years ago but never used it. Bought some from Tescos, 59p I think, Have just washed a very grubby cream leather suite with it, as thought it could not make it any worse and eh, what a result! Thank you for inspiring me to buy some.
Don't think this will be my last bottle.:j0 -
anyone know where I can buy stardrops in leicestershire
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Found some in home bargains. Now have to decide what i can clean with it.0
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This stuff sounds wonderfull. Would it get those horrible grass/mud stains out of DS cricket whites do you think? Will se if Mr T has some this week0
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i got some in mr t today just got to try it outLead us not into temptation...
just tell us where it is and we'll find it....0 -
Quick question. I have got my stardrops, put a capful in the squirty bottle and I am raring to go. About to go and clear out my spare room (baby on the way) its empty and I want to clean down everywhere. I must be nesting lol!
Sooo what can/can't I use it on?? I want to use it on wooden doors (painted), windowsills etc is there anything I need to know??
I tried to search but have you ever searched for stardops on here? Mllions of hits!0 -
I've used diluted (and neat at times lol) stardrops on more or less everything - tiles, worksurfaces, painted walls (be careful here), paintwork, windowframes ... The only thing it hasn't realy worked on has been the floors, I find it makes them 'sticky'.0
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