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sugarsoap
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I know it sounds obvious but does anyone know how to make it , eg - which quantities. any help would be great
Never play with your Bellybutton your Bum could fall off.:rotfl:
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you can get a bottle of this for less than a fiver http://www.homecareessentials.co.uk/acatalog/Paint_Preparation_Super_Cleaner.html
it's much better than sugarsoap , goes along way ,
i wouldn't bother trying to make your own , but if you're desparate to do so then i guess google will be your best bet0 -
Sorry to be contrary but I buy it from B&Q for about £2 in powder form and mix a few spoonfulls into a gallon.
It cleans all woodwork, doors, windows, frames, floors, lamp shades, in fact anything that can take a damp cloth.
The ready mixed version is the same but much more expensive per dosage.You have been reading.....another magnificent post by garethgas :beer:0
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