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Zoflora

luvchocolate
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Hi I am sure others do this but here goes anyway, I buy the reed diffuses in most rooms and thought it was getting expensive so I tried a small amount of zoflora mixed with water I like the linen fresh fragrance but so many smells now to suit all rooms.
I always have a bottle mixed in the kitchen for a quick fix.
I always have a bottle mixed in the kitchen for a quick fix.
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I have not used it like that, but I do use it as disinfectant.0
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Dont add it to your steam cleaner. It screws it up....as i found out.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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I spray my radiators with diluted zoflora - makes the place smell lovely. I also use it as a fabric freshner for the couch which can get a bit doggy. I should have shares in the stuff:)0
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luvchocolate wrote: »Hi I am sure others do this but here goes anyway, I buy the reed diffuses in most rooms and thought it was getting expensive so I tried a small amount of zoflora mixed with water I like the linen fresh fragrance but so many smells now to suit all rooms.
I always have a bottle mixed in the kitchen for a quick fix.
So it works?
Zoflora is so cheap you could use it neat!
I love some of the smells too.0 -
Judi - I use it 'with' my steam cleaner, I put some neat on the clothes and the steam comes out via the cloth and make it all smell lush.
I use the linen one and the citrus one depending in how I feelNote to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
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I went off Zoflora when I realised it was highly flammable.
Safety data sheet:
http://www.zoflora.co.uk/media/28212/zoflora-all-perfumes.pdf“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0 -
Islandmaid wrote: »Judi - I use it 'with' my steam cleaner, I put some neat on the clothes and the steam comes out via the cloth and make it all smell lush.
I use the linen one and the citrus one depending in how I feel
Oh i ruined 2 steam cleaners before i read that you shouldnt put zoflora in the water tank because it rots the seals/rubber bits and blocks the nozzle.
I'm on my third steam cleaner now. So far so good.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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