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Anywhere with Cif on offer?
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flikkerty
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Hello has anyone seen cif cream on offer? It has gone expensive, many thanks
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half price in tesco till tomorrow0
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It's only the sprays that are currently half price at Tesco. See here.
Why not consider supermarkets own brand cream cleaners if your finding Cif to costly? They're the same size bottles and a fraction of the cost, they also do the same job. Tesco cream cleaner (500ml) is currently 70p, ASDA's is 69p. Or try Aldi or Lidl's.
I've been using ASDA's cream cleaner for a long time now and find it works just as well.0 -
Oh they all r in mine.sorry0
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Might be worth checking in that case. May just be online where the sprays are half price.
Amazon sometimes have offers as well. A few months back they were selling 4x 500ml Cif cream for £3.74, currently £9.36 though. Would have worked out as little as 93p a bottle.
You could always try tracking the price though. Have a look at camelcamelcamel.0 -
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Some cif spray for 99p in our Superdrug yesterday. There was an anti-bac one and the bathroom power clean.0
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Thanks everyone, I have been using the lidl one but it leaves a powdery residue so I thought I would go back but it is a ridiculous price!0
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I thought they all left a residue??
As far as I can remember, and I haven't been using Cif since it was last called Jif, Cif (or Jif) left a residue in my bath after cleaning it. I'd notice this mostly before running the next bath as any water/dampness that remained after cleaning would have dried by then. I used to bath every day but tend to have showers these days, so don't really notice any residue. I tend to rinse the bath before showering anyway, so may explain why I don't notice.
You could always wipe down any surfaces you are cleaning with a damp cloth afterwards as well. And even though this appears a hassle it’s better to have to do this then spend the hideous prices Cif charge. Just a thought.0 -
I know, you are right, at £2.34 i'd rather save £1.50 using supermarket brand and rinse more!0
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