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Home Bargains sell some Astonish stuff but not sure if they do the Granite one. Try your poundshops too - don't think the actual Poundland sells them, but any home discount type shop or market stall may do.
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They sell them in our poundland, but I guess it varies around the region.0
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Has anyone seen their leather cleaner in the shops please? It has good reviews, but haven't been able to find it.0
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I've got some in the cupboard - it's alright, but wouldn't rave about it.
I would however rave about the ceramic hob cleaner which I get from Lakeland, also made by astonish. Superb! If anyone knows where I can buy that for 99p, I'll be along to buy the entire stock!0 -
Not tried them, but I do note they are stocked (and have been for a while) by Lakeland. I would be pretty certain that if Lakland stock them they do work well (there refund if you aren't happy policy is so good, that if thy boittles were coming back regularly they'd soon stop having it!).0
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The leather cleaner is great. I usually find it at B&M bargains, Home Bargains or sometimes Poundland.bumble-bee wrote: »Has anyone seen their leather cleaner in the shops please? It has good reviews, but haven't been able to find it.3 kids(DS1 6 Nov, DS2 8 Feb, DS3 24 Dec) a hubby and two cats - I love to save every penny I can!
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I use the 'oven cleaner' for loads of things, it's brilliant, it's a bit harsh for delicate surfaces, check first for scratches, it comes in a tub, it's a paste and you just add water.Kat :money:0
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bumble-bee wrote: »Has anyone seen their leather cleaner in the shops please? It has good reviews, but haven't been able to find it.
If its a leather suite (not clothes I hope!) you could always try good old Stardrops which is very cheap and easily available everywhere.
For Leather dilute it to 1 part SD to 3 parts water and apply with a clean cloth or kitchen roll and warm water.
It is very effective and quite gentle.
If you use a shower cleaner spray bottle, rinse the bottle out when its empty and make a 3 to 1 solution of stardrops and water - its a really good general purpose spot cleaner for upholstery, bathroom, and general household use.
One of the good things about it, is it has a bitter taste so toddlers definitely wouldnt tuck in to it.
Used it for years and its the most under rated producet ever.
Keep trying.........................what else is there to do?
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I'm interested in this granite cleaner - I've got a dining table with granite inlay, and at Christmas the kids spilled juice which I wiped up immediately but must have gone under one of the placemats cos I can still see the outline of the mat on the granite. Have tried everything but not this astonish stuff. Anyone used it & think it might work?0
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Does anybody know if they do a car polish? I've tried several others and haven't found one to be impressed with, so if Astonish do a car polish I'm sure it would be good.0
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