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where to find stardrops?
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I got some also in asda on saturday. It is in a new bottle with a revamped label though. (Shamefully dont know if it cost any more than last time as its taken over 6 months to find some!)Where there is love there is forgiveness:smileyhea0
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I am in West Mids - my local Sainsbury's has it but it's on the bottom shelf.I have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it'll be with a knife
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Thanks Bitsy Beans, i will try Sainsbury's.
I have already trawled Asda, Tesco and Wilkinsons and still cant find anyWell Behaved women seldom make history
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Will also try homebargains and iceland - i am on a mission now, to find the last stardrops in Wolverhampton. i will let you know if i find anyWell Behaved women seldom make history
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It seems to be available in abundance here on the Hampshire coast. My local Tesco and Iceland both stock it but never cheaper than a pound, sadly.0
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Red alert! ASDA, Cribbs Causeway, Bristol. £1.00.The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in my life.0
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I found some in Home Bargains yesterday for 89p!I can cook and sew, make flowers grow.0
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i have been getting mine recently in icelandI am a stay at home mum with a passion for life and all things crafty:xmastree::santa2::xmastree:0
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After failing with lots of other cleaners I bought some Stardrops yesterday for the first time in the hope they would remove some long-term limescale & bleach stains from an avocado coloured toilet pedestal, seat & lid. After rubbing for a long time I thought it was working because lots of white powdery material was transferring to the microfibre cloth and the pedestal and lid looked immaculate when wet.
Now it has dried, I notice all the stains are still there, although slightly paler in colour. Any hints on how to remove them? They look really unsightly. Do I need to persevere with Stardrops and keep rubbing? No other cleaners have worked.0 -
I FOUND SOME :T . for anyone in Wolverhampton area - ICELAND do the full range....... however, i found them as my darling OH had bought me some as a PRESENT :eek: (his words not mine) from ebay....I know i am old style but floor cleaner not my idea of a good pressie (bless him)Well Behaved women seldom make history
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