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Stardrops..I have seen the light!
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I also washed all kids sticky fingermarks off painted walls in my old house with this0
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try using starclean another product by stardrops this product contains amonia and is fantastic for any jobs around the house. a little drop cleans eveything inthe house and has a lovely smell to. or use neat for really stubborn stains. you will be suprised what this stuff can clean, i used to have a cupboard full of cleaning products for eveything and non very cheap now my cupboard contains both stardops and starclean only and at less than a £1 for both i will never return to anything else0
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Well I tried it in the dishwasher, walked out and shut all doors between me and dishwasher, I thought of going in the garden in case there was a chemical reaction between the stardrops and the rinse out but with my luck it would have probably shot into the garden and squashed me! If you want lovely sparkling glasses and cutlery its great, cleaned all the bowls I had in there, wasn't so great on tea stains on cups. Still if I've not got any cups to do will use it again!0
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halloweenqueen wrote:Well I tried it in the dishwasher, walked out and shut all doors between me and dishwasher, I thought of going in the garden in case there was a chemical reaction between the stardrops and the rinse out but with my luck it would have probably shot into the garden and squashed me! If you want lovely sparkling glasses and cutlery its great, cleaned all the bowls I had in there, wasn't so great on tea stains on cups. Still if I've not got any cups to do will use it again!
How much did you use and did you put it in the soap dispenser? I would worry about flooding the kitchen in bubbles0 -
I filled it up - didn't think about bubbles!
There are two lines on my soap dispenser 20 and 30 I think it says, filled it up to the 30. No residue left on anything, well except for the tea stains!0 -
In fear of sounding like dreaded idiot here, exactly what are stardrops and what sort of aisle would you find them in?Wealth is not measured by currency0
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Has anyone used Stardrops on their oven yet?MFiT-T2 No.350
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CAFCGirl wrote:In fear of sounding like dreaded idiot here, exactly what are stardrops and what sort of aisle would you find them in?
Statdrops is a liquid, similar to washing up liquid but multi-use, and makes everything gleam :T Its about 50p for a big bottle, not sure of the actual size. It can be found in Asda and Wilkinsons that I know too and will be in the aisle with other cleaning products such as flash and jif.0 -
CAFCGirl wrote:In fear of sounding like dreaded idiot here, exactly what are stardrops and what sort of aisle would you find them in?
CAFCGirl it's an all purpose cleaner, so find them in the cleaning aisle:)
Ooops sorry Linda we crossed posts:oWomen and cats will do as they please and men and dogs should get used to it.;)
Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself.
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willow_girl wrote:Has anyone used Stardrops on their oven yet?
YEP!!!
I squirted it over the bottom of the oven, used a cheapy microfibre cloth to clean it and it worked really well. Just with any otehr oven cleaners when you first use it, open the door slightly before you put the food in to get rid of any smell, it didn't last very long, and much less than 'normal' oven cleaners.
CAFCGirl
They can be found in the cleaning aisle, clear bottle, orange liquid, between 57p (asda) to 75p i think was highest on here.
If you can find any!! We've bought them all!
i'm not sure if all supermarkets do them.0
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