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uses for wetwipes
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proper toilet wipes - e.g kandoo also block drains - mr dynarod says is very common problem!nickinoo wrote:Whatever you do don't flush them down the loo in the bathroom-you'll end up with a huge plumbers bill when they have to unblock your loo.
I can sympathise with the newborn nappies, my daughters are still like this at times & she is 2.5 (& also lactose intollerant). We use tons on her face, hands & bum.
I go through tons of wipes, I did use them for dusting but didn't actually like them that much, I use them for cleaning my leather couch & we also always have a packet in the car.Cleaning the house while children are growing is like shovelling snow when it's still snowing!0 -
I work in a charity bookshop and we use them for cleaning marks off the covers of books and records.0
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I always keep a pack in the car - as well as the uses already mentioned, they are great for removing bird poo before it damages the paint work........:D .....now there's a hosepipe ban I'm even less likely to actually wash the car, lol![0
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