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Something like stardrops that smells nice?
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rising_from_the_ashes wrote: »Zoflora - yup, it's an antibacterial cleaner - have a look here http://www.zoflora.co.uk/
I love the smell!
When my current bottles of cleaner are finished I'm going to start using this for everything (just use for the floors now)
Ohhhh - am I the only person in the world who's allergic to *drops?
It made my eczema come out terribly and my whole hands ended up peeling :eek:
Dries my skin but that's not majority unusual! I do seriously dislike the stuff though- only due to the smell lol
Haven't been able to find the cherry blossom zoflora anywhere online apart from eBay,which was ever so slightly overpriced but I NEED:o cherry blossom,so ordered it:o:rotfl:If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?0 -
We had the cinnamon zoflora it was fab. I refill a spray bottle with water, a squirt of aldi washing up liquid (for degreasing) and a capful of zoflora. Brilliant for wiping down in the kitchen, and can be used in bathroom too. It lasts ages. Think it said 400ml of water to 10ml zoflora.Bossymoo
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Have you thought about using E cloths? They are a set of 2 cloths, one being a micro fibre cloth, which you wet with ordinary water, wipe over whatever you need to clean, then dry it with the second, smooth cloth. This system cleans like a miricle. Glass, windows, mirrors, taps, sinks, kitchen tops, in fact almost anything. It is very eco friendly, very satisfying to see everywhere so clean and if you want a fresh smell, just a bit of air freshener will do. The branded E cloths are about £4 but most shops do there own brands. Wilkinsons are £1.50 for a set.:smileyhea A SMILE COSTS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING0
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Have you thought about using E cloths? They are a set of 2 cloths, one being a micro fibre cloth, which you wet with ordinary water, wipe over whatever you need to clean, then dry it with the second, smooth cloth. This system cleans like a miricle. Glass, windows, mirrors, taps, sinks, kitchen tops, in fact almost anything. It is very eco friendly, very satisfying to see everywhere so clean and if you want a fresh smell, just a bit of air freshener will do. The branded E cloths are about £4 but most shops do there own brands. Wilkinsons are £1.50 for a set.
I'll take a lookI tend to avoid air freshener as me and aerosols don't mix,don't tend to like those new little freshener things either
If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?0 -
Well am I the only eejit that doesn't dilute Zoflora??! What a numpty!
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hieveryone wrote: »Well am I the only eejit that doesn't dilute Zoflora??! What a numpty!
:rotfl: oops! Well,at least you can be safe in the knowledge of your home being germ freeIf women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?0
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