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Stardrops..I have seen the light!
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PP how could you???!!!
Surely the only thing worth sniffing when pregnant is a freshly laid carpet???:D
Well, it worked for me:o0 -
Penny_Watcher wrote:I'm beginning to think the manufacturers put something addictive into Stardrops
I just LOVE the smell.
Oh what the heck. Maybe it's just me being weird again?
It's the ammonia in the solution.
If you want a bigger kick, get the household cleaner from Boots. 9.7% proof( ammonia that is!) Great for clearing the sinus or smelling salts!!
Robin
PS Still not had time to see if stardrops works on underarm spray stains yet, just not had the time!!The more I live, the more I learn.
The more I learn, the more I grow.
The more I grow, the more I see.
The more I see, the more I know.
The more I know, the more I see,
How little I know.!!0 -
Chipps wrote:PP how could you???!!!
Surely the only thing worth sniffing when pregnant is a freshly laid carpet???:D
Well, it worked for me:o
nnnooooo!!! a bag of muddy potatoes is THE thing to sniff when preggers.....and i went on to have twins!!!!!!!!!!!!!....must have been the fertiliser....lol0 -
*Tine carefully crosses her legs in case Stardrops affects her and she gets preggers... not quite the right time*
Joking asideI had a major cleaning fit last night before my dog trainer arrived (was only about an hour so figured I didn't really have time for much so might as well clean the washing up, then the kitchen tops, then the cupboard doors, then the dishwasher and washing machine then muddy paw prints of the doors and door frames, somehow I ended up in the downstairs bathroom with my stardrops and micro fibre cloth...
Ended up cleaning nearly the whole kitchen apart from the floor (ran out of time...) and I have to say that apart from very dry hands today (doh) I'm chuffedthe kitchen is clean and sparkly although I am not that keen on the smell of Stardrops
I might try the flora thingy stuff tho and see how that smell is
DFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
My DFW Diary - blah- mildly funny stuff about my journey0 -
Can I just say that in the horors of decorating we managed to get quite a big slick of white gloss paint - it has dried too!!! on my gorgous pride & joy chocolate-brown leather sofa :eek:
While I was going mad/ looking for the insurance policies on accidental damage- OH equipped with a clean dishcloth & a bottle of stardrops, dabbed a bit of nectar onto the cloth, dabbed and HEY PRESTO - paint gone.
I just couldnt believe it.:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
ooooo starclens, has just got some stains off of my enamel bath that NOTHING ELSE has managed to in two years:j :j :j
Don't ya just love the stuff:p0 -
The last few times I have used Zoflora, I have felt very very sick afterwards
Back to just using plain old hot water and Stardrops now- serves me right for trying to complicate things I suppose!!
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Hi all
I found the Stardrops in Morrisons near where my Ma lives. 98p. Also got the Starclen - that brought my cooker rings up a treat - but it don't half pong!
:rotfl::j Every day in every way, learning to money save:j0 -
I bought my 1st bottle of stardrops a few days ago. Was a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack, especially when I didn't have a clue what the bottle looked like
Well I am well and truly converted and I havent even started on my cleaning frenzy yet!
I must say, I have just used my stardrops to clean my George Foreman grilling machine thingy. What a joy it was too, I usually hate cleaning it as it takes so long especially if I don't do it straight away. It was so easy :T
I have some stains on a few of my dd's clothes that have been bugging me. Will try those next.
Where is the best place to buy micro fibre cloths from??? May aswell start as I mean to go on0 -
s4cha wrote:
Where is the best place to buy micro fibre cloths from??? May aswell start as I mean to go on
I buy mine from Morrisons or ASDAs, between 80p and £1.
Welcome to the Stardrops Anonymous Self Help Group
You cannot live as I have lived an not end up like me.
Oi you lot - pleaseGIVE BLOOD
- you never know when you and yours might need it back! 67 pints so far.
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