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Fairy Powerspray....Damn!!!
pulliptears
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Its the other half that likes to save money, Im a bit of a spendaholic
A few weeks ago he managed to weld scrambled egg to one of my saucepans. This pleased me greatly, Id had these pans for years and I had secretly got my eyes on a nice new nonstick set.
Try as he might he couldnt get the burns off the bottom, I sympathised whilst studying the Argos catalogue pans page
Stupidly I bought a bottle of Fairy Powerspray after seeing it advertised. He squirted it on the pan and the bloody burn just wiped off, gutted :mad: I cant believe just how good this stuff it. My meat tin is like new.
So there you go, £1.99 on powerspray saves him £50 on my new pans, and I cant even "accidentally" burn another cos this stuff will shift it :cool:
Jane
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Try as he might he couldnt get the burns off the bottom, I sympathised whilst studying the Argos catalogue pans page
Stupidly I bought a bottle of Fairy Powerspray after seeing it advertised. He squirted it on the pan and the bloody burn just wiped off, gutted :mad: I cant believe just how good this stuff it. My meat tin is like new.
So there you go, £1.99 on powerspray saves him £50 on my new pans, and I cant even "accidentally" burn another cos this stuff will shift it :cool:
Jane
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PMSL at least i now know what to buy for my pans! Thanks0
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:rotfl: me too0
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pulliptears wrote:Its the other half that likes to save money, Im a bit of a spendaholic
A few weeks ago he managed to weld scrambled egg to one of my saucepans. This pleased me greatly, Id had these pans for years and I had secretly got my eyes on a nice new nonstick set.
Try as he might he couldnt get the burns off the bottom, I sympathised whilst studying the Argos catalogue pans page
Stupidly I bought a bottle of Fairy Powerspray after seeing it advertised. He squirted it on the pan and the bloody burn just wiped off, gutted :mad: I cant believe just how good this stuff it. My meat tin is like new.
So there you go, £1.99 on powerspray saves him £50 on my new pans, and I cant even "accidentally" burn another cos this stuff will shift it :cool:
Jane
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Just hit him on the head with the super clean pan and say " Ooh look youv'e dented my pan". Then go out and get some new ones. Girl Power!!"If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet,
what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?"0 -
Rofl, priceless! And while he is unconcious I can relieve him of his wallet

Seriously though, its amazing stuff. My oven is sparkling, even used it on my daughters canvas lunchbag yesterday and its like new!0 -
could have been worse you could have bouht shine power blast 99p in superdrug 69p in coop works as well as fairypower spray0
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ooo really??? Ill try some of that then!0
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I love Fairy Power spray - it took 20 year old baked on meat juices off my Mum's old pyrex dishes like it was nothing. Asda's own power spray is useless so don't waste your money on it.0
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Also i f you have alloy wheels on your car this is the same stuff as wonder wheels that sells in halfrauds for £10. Dont buy wonder wheels just use the fairy spray!! it is made by the same company they are just labelled up differently!
we use the commercial stuff on our aircraft and it all comes from the same companyWins so Far: 21" lcd monitor, 6 day all expenses paid holiday to China, 8800GTX gfx card, 2x Panasonic cameras, 12 cups and Loads of Twix's, Coffee Lovers Hamper - Wild bean cafe. TomTom (upto value of £200) Aviva Car Insurance0 -
just as i was reading this i was waiting for the asdas make of power spray to work wonders on my cooker,i read prevous post and thought it wouldnt of worked,so went to look and it had worked fantastically,i was amazed,so i dont know if fairy's power sparay works better,but in asda it was 2.49,where own make was £1 in difference cheaperappreciate what you have got x0
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You're a comic genius pulliptears!
Maybe you should write a novel in much the same witty and ironic way you wrote the above post and we'll all buy it and you'll become rich
- or maybe you should just contact the fairy power spray people and offer to write their adverts 0
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