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free ecover samle washing up liquid
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Thanks OP... lets hope it turns up... :beer:0
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I had a couple of these little sample bottles in the past (picked up from green fairs etc). Not only the liquid soap is great but the little bottle is really handy to refill once you have bought a larger bottle, I buy washing up liquid in 5 lt tubs! The small hole prevents you from squirting too much washing up liquid so it lasts longer!.
CaterinaFinally I'm an OAP and can travel free (in London at least!).0 -
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nappentass wrote: »Hi Caterina
As a new convert to ecover would you mind me asking where do you get the big sizes from?
TIA
Jill
Saw your question, I also buy in 5 Litre tubs. You can buy pumps for them direct for Ecover for £4 each (I think they are £4), but they are great when you want to refill and not make a mess! :T
By buying in bulk it saves me alot of trips to the plastic recycling bin.
I buy the 5 Litre tubs from soorganic (.co.uk). They also sell Ecover Laundry Liquid, Multi-Purpose Cleaner and Softener in 5 Litre tubs.0 -
I buy stuff in bulk via my small business, from Infinity foods, including laundry and washing up liquid, as well as grains and other foodstuff.
Incidentally, So Organic also has a shop in Greenwich, London SE10 very near the market and you can go there and refill your container for a cheaper price.
CaterinaFinally I'm an OAP and can travel free (in London at least!).0 -
Thanks for this and also a comp.Great find:jSarah-Lou loves a freebie, a bargain or a wine!:beer:0
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Thanks fearless have ordered mine it does say on the website to allow 2 weeks for delivery0
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I've been using this for a few years now. I get mild eczema on my hands, and while the Fairy's and Persil's completely wrecked them, this one has been fantastic. It's way better than the top brands, good for my skin and good for the environment too! :T"A bank is a place that will lend you money if you can prove that you don't need it." :wall:
Bob Hope0 -
I have been using the Ecover washing up liquid, laundry liquid, Squirteco all purpose cleaner and loo cleaner for some time now and they are all great and have a nice, natural smell - not over perfumed.
I buy big 5 litre bottles of each product at my health food store and refill my containers - works out quite a bit cheaper, but you do need space to store them. They take up nearly all the cupboard under my sink.
Gill0 -
Ecover is great - I use their Laundry Liquid (recommended by GoodHousekeeping) and washing up liquid.I get refills of the washing up liquid from a 'Green' shop locally - and I would get the Laundry Liquid - however it is more expensive than a whole new one in the Supermarkets. I'm all for green but that's just silly. We also have a farmers shop close buy which sells the large size containers - but again - cheaper to buy ml for ml from the supermarkets.0
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