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Post by sammy13 on Jul 29, 2013 20:49:04 GMT
Dinamic, now Elbow Grease is sorted out, do they also sell round tuits? I always have lots of things I should be doing, but I can never seem to get a round tuit. Haha me too, when i was younger i would get up in the morning & think to myself what can i do todaynow as i get older i get up & think what can i get away with not doing today, this saying is so true but makes people laugh when i say it Love this. I've not seen elbow grease but will keep an eye out for it. I've tried just about every well known brand of cleaner. I used to swear by mr muscle ( I was in asda and they had it on offer at half price I bought 40 bottles lol ) then they brought out all different kinds and it just didn't cut it. Cillit bang well after about 50 bottles I decided it was rubbish, and stinks. The ads show it doing what it does and maybe it is true but for everyday dust it aint anything special. The best thing on the market I have found right now is Cif powerplus pro. I've tried all the other cif and they are useless, but the powerpluspro is ace. Excellent for everyday wiping down, and the bath shines like new.
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Post by dinamic22 on Jul 29, 2013 21:26:40 GMT
I always have my bottle of elbow grease in & use it for alsorts it really is very good
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Post by siffy on Jul 29, 2013 21:44:53 GMT
I have my own cleaning (and ironing round) you know what I find the best? White vinegar, just brilliant especially round here, in a hard water area, cut right through lime scale. The smell does get on my nerves a bit mind you, after a while. Mr muscle went down hill when they changed it and removed the orange oil that was in it, in my opinion anyway.
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Post by Karma on Jul 29, 2013 21:46:32 GMT
I have my own cleaning (and ironing round) you know what I find the best? White vinegar, just brilliant especially round hear, in a hard water area, cut right through lime scale. The smell does get on my nerves a bit mind you, after a while. Mr muscle went down hill when they changed it and removed the orange oil that was in it, in my opinion anyway. Me too and Soda Crystals. If I run out of Soda Crystals I use a wee bit of washing powder, great for steeping greasy dishes
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Post by Karma on Jul 29, 2013 21:51:10 GMT
Saturnalia you ask for e-cig advice and end up with cleaning advice
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Post by siffy on Jul 29, 2013 21:55:08 GMT
I noticed something else interesting earlier tonight. I have a terrible sweet tooth. That's why I bought all candy flavoured liquids. And I suddenly noticed I hadn't had a sweetie craving for several days now. The sweet vape seems to be scratching that itch! Nice side effect and I hope it stays. I've been on the LTecigs liquorice today and that stuff is fantastic. I'm going to order it in a lower nic strength next time though as it is fiendish, I could chain it for hours! I was out with a friend today and I showed her my ecig and she was thrilled to bits for me getting off the cigs. And she was impressed with how the vape didn't leave any smell, and giggling at the huge clouds of vapour I made. I can imagine it must be brilliant for a sweet tooth, enjoying all the sweet flavours. I have a cotton candy juice, am not a sweet tooth in the slightest, why on earth I purchased it, goodness only knows. If you pm your address you can have it if you want. It just gathering dust my end. I fancy trying liquorice tobacco flavour, next time I place an order. I can imagine your friend to be over the moon for you! You must be made up too.
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Post by siffy on Jul 29, 2013 21:55:50 GMT
Saturnalia you ask for e-cig advice and end up with cleaning advice Mind you, always comes in handy..lol.
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Post by Saturnalia on Jul 29, 2013 21:58:29 GMT
I have my own cleaning (and ironing round) you know what I find the best? White vinegar, just brilliant especially round here, in a hard water area, cut right through lime scale. The smell does get on my nerves a bit mind you, after a while. Mr muscle went down hill when they changed it and removed the orange oil that was in it, in my opinion anyway. Vinegar is excellent. You could almost slice the tap water here, and I boil half-vinegar/half-water in the kettle every few months to get the limescale off the element. It means we don't need a new kettle every six months and avoids the crunchy bits in the bottom of the drink as well.
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Post by sammy13 on Jul 29, 2013 22:02:42 GMT
I have my own cleaning (and ironing round) you know what I find the best? White vinegar, just brilliant especially round here, in a hard water area, cut right through lime scale. The smell does get on my nerves a bit mind you, after a while. Mr muscle went down hill when they changed it and removed the orange oil that was in it, in my opinion anyway. I knew they had done something different with Mr Muscle. It was the best, I'm sure it wasn't my imagination. I used it on some properties that my landlord needed help with and it was the bizz, honestly think nicotine, you would spray Mr Muscle on a yellow door, all the grime would run down -a good rub with a cloth and you had a white door. Then one day I go to use it and think what has gone wrong? Cillit bang I never got to put to the test properly as in something properly dirty but it just didn't seem too good.I did keep buying it though just because it was supposed to be good. I put cif powerpro to the test on someone elses cooker and it is ace.
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Post by sammy13 on Jul 29, 2013 22:03:55 GMT
I have my own cleaning (and ironing round) you know what I find the best? White vinegar, just brilliant especially round here, in a hard water area, cut right through lime scale. The smell does get on my nerves a bit mind you, after a while. Mr muscle went down hill when they changed it and removed the orange oil that was in it, in my opinion anyway. Vinegar is excellent. You could almost slice the tap water here, and I boil half-vinegar/half-water in the kettle every few months to get the limescale off the element. It means we don't need a new kettle every six months and avoids the crunchy bits in the bottom of the drink as well. Ours is like that , new kettle every year if not before. It runs white out of the tap.
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Post by siffy on Jul 29, 2013 22:04:41 GMT
They do quite a good white vinegar spray in Wilkinsons, I like to use that one.
Some of my customers, when I first took them on, had horrific limescale build up in the toilet bowl..yuck. I got them to pop coke down the loo, for three or four nights, to lift off the stubborn marks. That works a treat too. Oh, and if your taps have really stubborn limescale just pop half a lemon, sort of cellotaped on the tap, for 30 mins, the crud will drop off.
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Post by siffy on Jul 29, 2013 22:10:41 GMT
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Post by Saturnalia on Jul 29, 2013 22:31:50 GMT
I can imagine it must be brilliant for a sweet tooth, enjoying all the sweet flavours. I have a cotton candy juice, am not a sweet tooth in the slightest, why on earth I purchased it, goodness only knows. If you pm your address you can have it if you want. It just gathering dust my end. I fancy trying liquorice tobacco flavour, next time I place an order. I can imagine your friend to be over the moon for you! You must be made up too. Oh, thank you very much! :DI'll send you a pm. I bet cotton candy is lovely for a relaxing summer evening vape session. Have you had any sharp sour citrussy flavours? I was thinking today that something like bitter lemon would hit the spot on a hot day. Oooh dear, I can see this being an expensive hobby!
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Post by siffy on Jul 29, 2013 22:35:58 GMT
I can imagine it must be brilliant for a sweet tooth, enjoying all the sweet flavours. I have a cotton candy juice, am not a sweet tooth in the slightest, why on earth I purchased it, goodness only knows. If you pm your address you can have it if you want. It just gathering dust my end. I fancy trying liquorice tobacco flavour, next time I place an order. I can imagine your friend to be over the moon for you! You must be made up too. Oh, thank you very much! :DI'll send you a pm. I bet cotton candy is lovely for a relaxing summer evening vape session. Have you had any sharp sour citrussy flavours? I was thinking today that something like bitter lemon would hit the spot on a hot day. Oooh dear, I can see this being an expensive hobby! I have tried citrus, as Paddy Mcguiness would say, no likey. I can even do the accent, coming from Bolton myself. Will pop the candy foss flavour in the post for you, hope you enjoy it.
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Post by Saturnalia on Jul 31, 2013 15:21:22 GMT
Oh, thank you very much! :DI'll send you a pm. I bet cotton candy is lovely for a relaxing summer evening vape session. Have you had any sharp sour citrussy flavours? I was thinking today that something like bitter lemon would hit the spot on a hot day. Oooh dear, I can see this being an expensive hobby! I have tried citrus, as Paddy Mcguiness would say, no likey. I can even do the accent, coming from Bolton myself. Will pop the candy foss flavour in the post for you, hope you enjoy it. Thinking about it, I bet citrus is hard to get right. Too sharp and it would be like smoking Cif! (Not that I ever have smoked Cif.)
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