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Toilet Brush
nickm122
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Hey everyone, I'v just started my cost cutting to try and get debt free. My first cost cutting act was to buy a toilet brush to save on spending money on lots of bleach! Bit of a crap (no pun intended) way to start cost cutting but it is a start!! :rotfl:
Happy New Year!! Hope its a cheap one!!
Happy New Year!! Hope its a cheap one!!
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:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Don't forget to go to the toilet at work and save on loo roll too.
Wha's like us - damn few, an' they're a' deid
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Try the Old Style section for cleaning tips (without bleach etc) doing your bit for the enviroment aswell so well done you!!One day I might be more organised...........

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Probably a stupid question, but how did you clean skiddies off without a brush before?
I'm sure bleach alone wouldn't do it. 0 -
jackieb wrote:Probably a stupid question, but how did you clean skiddies off without a brush before?
I'm sure bleach alone wouldn't do it.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:Wha's like us - damn few, an' they're a' deid
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mmmm
Thanks for sharing !:rolleyes:
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nickm122 wrote:My first cost cutting act was to buy a toilet brush to save on spending money on lots of bleach! Bit of a crap (no pun intended) way to start cost cutting but it is a start!! :rotfl:
Happy New Year!! Hope its a cheap one!!
Well you have to start somewhere!!0 -
jackieb wrote:Probably a stupid question, but how did you clean skiddies off without a brush before?
I'm sure bleach alone wouldn't do it.
I was wondering that! :rotfl:"The path of my life is strewn with cowpats from the Devil's own satanic herd!" Blackadder0 -
LavenderLily wrote:I was wondering that! :rotfl:
Glad I wasn't the only one!
Kim (from How Clean Is Your House) doesn't like brushes. She uses a pumice stone. I don't fancy that at all. You can get loo brushes so cheap from Tesco you can afford to replace them fairly often.0 -
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