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stardrops mix for surfaces?
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Just had a thought.
keep in mind that Stardrops didn't plan/develop the new products over night.
Do you think that Stardrops has been plodding along with a small number of sales for year. Then it gets mentioned in here and it's sales go up, a lot. So the company thinks "great, at last we are gaining in popularity. Let's develop lots of new products and cash in on our new found popularity."
But they don't realise the popularity is because ordinary stardrops cleans everything, so the people buying it won't buy the new products.
After all, who on here is going to buy a trigger spray of Stardrops multi purpose cleaner? We've already got diluted Stardrops in spray bottles.
I think they may have shot themselves in the foot!
Having said that, I think for a quid I might give the stain removing powder a try.0
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