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Stardrops..I have seen the light!

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  • daisy2002
    daisy2002 Posts: 964 Forumite
    I'd never heard of stardrops until i saw this thread so sent my husband out to by some the other day.

    I was just wondering when your cleaning sinks, worktops etc do you dilute or use it neat? I diluted some when i cleaned my kitchen sink & i don't think it cleaned it very well. Also how much do you use for the things you clean?

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  • azlan
    azlan Posts: 67 Forumite
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    Hi - does anyone know if I can get stardrops in Ireland???? After reading about it on here I'd love to give it a go:p
  • I've ordered some in my ASDA delivery 67p for a bottle, I will be giving this a go after all the hype it's got on here :T
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  • KAAT_LADY
    KAAT_LADY Posts: 4,714 Forumite
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    I have bought my stardrops ,,, now I need to find out what to do with it

    will have to read up on this thread

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  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    I have been using Stardrops for the last year and it's saved us lots of money - I dilute a tiny bit of it with vinegar into a spray bottle then top up with water, and add 5 drops of lemon essential oil. This is then used to clean most surfaces in the kitchen and works very well. For stubborn stains, I pour a few drops of Stardrops onto it and let it sit for a few minutes then wipe off.

    I also use Stardrops when mopping the floor, you need such a tiny amount it's great.
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  • EssexHebridean
    EssexHebridean Posts: 24,424 Forumite
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    Oh dear - I've never been one to rave about cleaning products (I've never been one to do much cleaning, frankly!) but I am happy to try a product if enough people are impressed with the results it gives. After constantly reading comments on here about Stardrops, I finally decided today that I ought to get a bottle.....well, am I impressed! We have a small kitchen, with white door fronts and cabinets. As a result of the cupboards continuing in a run over the top of the oven, they constantly had a film of yellow-ish grease across them that nothing has ever shifted......until now. I even had OH grabbing the (microfibre) cloth from me earlier on to do the top bits. Simply superb. Inspired by that I decided to tackle the (white enamel) stove-top......normally a job for a spray cleaner, followed by Cif cream, followed by barkeepers friend for the really grotty bits - diluted stardrops has done the whole job from start to finish with ease!

    You've got another convert right here! :T
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  • sistercas
    sistercas Posts: 4,803 Forumite
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    after reading this thread I am dying to try stardrops but couldnt find any in tesco:mad:
    will try asda next
  • Home Bargains usually has it in...try there if you have one near to you.


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  • sistercas
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    Home Bargains usually has it in...try there if you have one near to you.


    xoxox

    thanks yes we have a HB nearby will try that x
  • Had mine in Asda yesterday, god house is gleaming!!! do you think it contains a drug when you open it that hypotises you into cleaning???
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