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Stardrops..I have seen the light!
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I've just bought my first bottle of Stardrops! :j
I've off to read the rest of the board for ideas on using them now.
(Is it sad that this is the most exciting thing to have happened to me all day?):eek: What if the hokey cokey is what it's all about? :eek:Official "Bring back Mark and Lard NOW! or else (please)" Member 160 -
Oh My God - you should see our windows, the neighbours are really going to wonder whats going on. I have never managed to get my windows that clean and smear free and so quickly and easily too. I think Im in love!!!Joined slimming world Feb 2010
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Am I the only one not convinced then? I'm not one for using loads of different products but use Cif Oxygel for everything. The Stardrops is cheaper and cleans as well but just doesn't smell as good as my lovely Oxygel. I have a toddler who misses the loo so I need the lovely fresh, clean smell of my oxygel.Nevermind the dog, beware of the kids!0
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I've had a lovely evening with my Stardrops :heart2:
I made the mistake of making scrambled eggs in an ordinary (i.e. non non-stick) pan midweek. It's defied all my best efforts to get it clean all week. A drop of Stardrops and it's shiny and new!
Hurrah!!
Look - a website
http://www.thorntonross.com/household/stardrops.html:eek: What if the hokey cokey is what it's all about? :eek:Official "Bring back Mark and Lard NOW! or else (please)" Member 160 -
chelltune wrote:Am I the only one not convinced then? I'm not one for using loads of different products but use Cif Oxygel for everything. The Stardrops is cheaper and cleans as well but just doesn't smell as good as my lovely Oxygel. /QUOTE]
I like the Cif Oxygel too - but i like the stardrops now too! It does seem to be good at shifting tough grime and a little seems to go a long way - have tried it on my lino, cleans it fine, but the oxygel seems to shine abit more - so their seems to be a case for both!
I also used the stardrops on my carpet instead of the spot cleaner which can be expensive to buy - and it worked a treat!0 -
I tried the zoflora disinfectant - made by the same company - if you hate the hospital smell of disinfectant or are sick of pine ones, this smells lovely and flowery!!!0
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MinnieSpender wrote:I've had a lovely evening with my Stardrops :heart2:
I made the mistake of making scrambled eggs in an ordinary (i.e. non non-stick) pan midweek. It's defied all my best efforts to get it clean all week. A drop of Stardrops and it's shiny and new!
Hurrah!!
Look - a website
http://www.thorntonross.com/household/stardrops.html
another idea is to sprinkle some soda crystals in the pan,pour over water and it will come away easily
ive done this with baking trays,burnt on food on pans etc
they come up a treat in no time
re zoflora
i bought some last week and its fab,works well,smells great and the smell lasts and lingers throughout the house !0 -
Excellent soda crystal tip - thanks! I've had a bag lurking in the cupboard under the sink for ages and didn't know why I bought them or what to use them for - got any more ideas?£2 Saver Club (started 24th March '06) going towards No. 2 Son Cub trip!!
20p Saver Club (started 11th April '06) Grand Total = £135.00 Paid to Akela0 -
Wow - soda crystals and stardrops at the same time!!! Have both of these, another use for the crystals then!!0
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Mumofthreeboys wrote:Excellent soda crystal tip - thanks! I've had a bag lurking in the cupboard under the sink for ages and didn't know why I bought them or what to use them for - got any more ideas?
Theres a thread called save zillions on household cleaners - or something similar - that will probably give at least 1001 uses for soda crystals and/or vinegar!0
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