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Stardrops..I have seen the light!
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aliasojo wrote:One thing I wasn't overly impressed with was my mirror, after cleaning it with a well wrung out cloth with stardrops and then buffing with some kitchen roll, it still seemed a little smeary. In fact I ended up going to get my Mr Muscle glass cleaner and going over it again.
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Hi Aliosojo,
following advice on the microfibre cloth thread, the first thing I used my microfibre cloths on was my mirrors.
Wet one cloth in very hot water (nothing else) then wring out. Clean the mirror with this and then 'buff up' with a dry microfibre cloth. My mirrors were all gleaming - no smear marks whatsoever.some people grin and bear it, others smile and do it0 -
Can't find Sweet Pea Zoflora anywhere - can anyone tell me where they bought theirs?
Many thanks!!!
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Thanks Jailhouse Babe. I'll have a look the next time I'm out shopping to see if I can find a microfibre cloth....it was just an cut up old towel I was using along with kitchen roll to buff up. Maybe that's what makes the difference.Herman - MP for all!0
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aliasojo wrote:Thanks Jailhouse Babe. I'll have a look the next time I'm out shopping to see if I can find a microfibre cloth....it was just an cut up old towel I was using along with kitchen roll to buff up. Maybe that's what makes the difference.
Actually old newspaper works really well for smear free glass cleaning. Spray cleaner (stardrops solution!) and wipe with newspaper. It seems it's to do with the carbon in the ink or something. Anyway, my two cents. Microfibre cloths are great too. I think towels leave a lot of lint behind.0 -
if you have a stain on clothes that you have given up on try soaking in stardrops, chances are it will soak the stain away, its brill for cleaning coloured patio stones, it rejuvinates greasy cookers with little effort, laminate floors, as i have commented on before are left with a lovely sheen, i am saving money now because i have done away with specialist oven and floor cleaners:hello:What goes around - comes around
give lots and you will always recieve lots0 -
Same here, I certainly have more room in my cupboard since all the other laminate floor cleaners etc have gone. Won't be buying them again. some of them were so stinky as well!0
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I'm really impressed with the stain removal properties of stardrops for laundry
I have a mucky toddler who manages to get food stains on everything he wears - stardrops brings everything up a treat! It can even tackle banana. I use soapnuts which only have the cleaning power of a non-bio so have tried all manners of stain removers. Stardrops is by far the cheapest and easier to use than laundry soap bars (previously found them better than vanish et all!). Cheers!0 -
mamaaoba what strenth do you soak things in or do you dab it on the stains. I have always been sloppy with food and constantly have stains on t shirts.
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This must be the first time in weeks that this thread has reached Page 5!!!
Cleaned my shoes with Stardrops and a Microfibre Cloth yesterday - came up lovely0
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