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Half price Domestos at Tesco

alandbailey
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2 litre container of Domestos (and IMHO - the best!) only £1.33 this morning.:)
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Does the 2 litre domestos have a squirty top like the standard ones?:j Trytryagain FLYLADY - SAYE £700 each month Premium Bonds £713 Mortgage Was £100,000@20/6/08 now zilch 21/4/15:beer: WTL - 52 (I'll do it 4 MUM)0
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Shop to Drop,
No squirty top. The container is blue and the cap is red - looks a bit like a 2 litre milk container but more colourful,robust and round/tubular in shape.. The original packaging.0 -
alandbailey wrote: »Shop to Drop,
No squirty top. The container is blue and the cap is red - looks a bit like a 2 litre milk container but more colourful,robust and round/tubular in shape.. The original packaging.
I looked at those the other day but I think I'd struggle to use the bleach without the squirty top. What jobs do you use it for?:j Trytryagain FLYLADY - SAYE £700 each month Premium Bonds £713 Mortgage Was £100,000@20/6/08 now zilch 21/4/15:beer: WTL - 52 (I'll do it 4 MUM)0 -
Have been substituting Domestos with Daisy Bleach at Tesco recently and found it just as good thick bleach..currently £1.01 for 5 litresFeudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0
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I made the mistake of trying to clean a glass bong with a nylon brush, The only way then to clean the resin from the brush was to soak it in a very strong solution of Domestos - Parazone had no effect. If you don't want a very strong bleach, then go for the cheapies. You have to pay for quality, that's why I bulk buy certain offers.0
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It is difficult to get excited about bleach but thanks OP.0
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I use the big domestos one for outside drains but I buy the lidl gallon of bleach (think its 69p) for my paths and driveway outside if you put it in a watering can and use it neat saves powerwashing to remove any green build up from over the winter, although you need to be careful if using it near grass as it burns the grass hth xxOn the countdown mortgage will be paid off this year if I keep paying bit extra fingers crossed fully paid out by July :j0
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You shouldn't really use bleach. It does an awful lot of damage to the evironment.0
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Shop to drop,
As well as the usual cleaning add it to the water in the pan and leave the loo brush resting in it overnight - all stains should have gone. Also used for any stains, especially the really bad ones - I pour the bleach over the stain, then gently add enough cold water to cover the garment - that does the trick most of the time. I use it to sterilise my garden tools and also to clean my plastic duck ponds - MUST RINSE THOROUGHLY - THEN REPEAT THE RINSING!
Basically, with a really strong bleach, it can be diluted a lot or a little, depending upon application.:)0
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