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Kiwiqueen123 Fri 02-Jun-23 09:03:49

Just been having a spring clean under my kitchen sink cupboard. Have disposed of a lot of bottles, sprays etc which were absolutely useless. However what I've found that really works for me is Vanish carpet cleaner spray. Brilliant for getting rid of odd spots etc. Another one is called Elbow Grease. Not sure where I got it (probably our local ironmongers) but its a really good efficient spray for kitchen tiles etc.

Bathroom: Sudocrem. Couldn't live without it. So useful for minor sores, eczema patches. I also have lots of shampoos I've bought over time which haven't suited my hair. Recently had highlights which have almost disappeared but found a shampoo called Provoke highlight boost which really works for me (at the moment anyway).

Finally I really like Method bathroom cleaner. Buy it when its on special offer which is quite often. As they say "it does what it says on the tin".

Anyone else got any tips?

Theexwife Fri 09-Jun-23 14:02:51

Nell8

Please, does anyone know a product to remove dark marks from shoe soles left on light coloured vinyl flooring? So far I've tried Barkeepers Friend, Cif, Flash and nail varnish remover (suggested by chap in Timpsons).

Try lemon juice, I had to clean black grout that was left after having Victorian floor tiles laid, I tried many products that didn't work before using lemon juice which surprisingly worked.

Witzend Fri 09-Jun-23 13:53:40

Hairspray gets biro marks out of fabric. I couldn’t believe this would work (had to buy a small size Elnett - I never use the stuff on my hair) but it does.

Charleygirl5 Mon 05-Jun-23 12:06:59

I am also a fan of Method products but they are pricing themselves off the market so when they are on offer I stock up.

Paperbackwriter Mon 05-Jun-23 12:04:19

Chocolatelovinggran

Oh please tell me that someone has the answer to cleaning the bottom of a dirty/ sticky iron. Lakeland no longer sell the wonder product " hot iron cleaner".

There's something called 'sticky stuff remover'. Not sure where I got it but it works.

cornergran Mon 05-Jun-23 08:02:12

We use Wet and Forget on paving, ramblingrose. It works if taking a little longer than it does on wood. Best to apply when a few dry days are forecast. Mr C uses a standard hand held garden spray pump, no need for anything complex.

Dizzyribs Mon 05-Jun-23 08:01:39

Anyone know where I can get cheap glycerin? I used to buy bottles of it cheaply from the cough-mixture shelf in Boots - it’s amazing for greasy marks, especially leaky ballpoint pen. Now the cheap Boots ones have flavour in - which leave a stain 🙁 and the cake decorating bottles are tiny and expensive.
Also can I get actual Borax in England? I’ve tried the substitute and it’s not doing the trick, it used to be in the Aldi washing gel but they’ve changed that now too.

pascal30 Mon 05-Jun-23 07:39:59

Ramblingrose22

Does Wet and Forget clean patio slabs, please? Mine are looking almost black and I don't want to use a pressure washer on it any more as the clean look doesn't last long.
TI A.

Apparently it does.. My timber was quite dark and it has really lightened up.. It takes a few days to see the difference,,,, You can get it on Amazon and although it recommends a specific sprayer I used a watering can with a sprinkler head and that was fine..

Ramblingrose22 Sun 04-Jun-23 22:53:35

Does Wet and Forget clean patio slabs, please? Mine are looking almost black and I don't want to use a pressure washer on it any more as the clean look doesn't last long.
TI A.

Eskay10 Sun 04-Jun-23 22:01:48

Mr Muscle Daily Shower Shine for the bathroom screen and tiles. The tiles, screen and taps stay spotless when you use it each time. My No. 1 product. No more mould or watermarks.

Nell8 Sun 04-Jun-23 16:16:31

Me again. Forgot I had an old Magic Eraser under the sink. It's done a terrific job on those shoe marks. Thanks again, Sago, from one happy bunny!

Nell8 Sun 04-Jun-23 15:56:26

Thank you, Sago. I'll give it a go.

Sago Sun 04-Jun-23 15:54:18

Nell8

Please, does anyone know a product to remove dark marks from shoe soles left on light coloured vinyl flooring? So far I've tried Barkeepers Friend, Cif, Flash and nail varnish remover (suggested by chap in Timpsons).

Magic eraser, works every time.

Gundy Sun 04-Jun-23 15:53:58

Wonderful, good old Jergens (hand and body) lotion - I’ve used it All My Life, works wonders with my body’s ph, moisturizes without being sticky, gluey or evaporate into nothingness. The Original scent - cherry almond.

My mother also used it forever BG (before Gundy) so it’s an iconic brand around for eons. Don’t know if you have it in England, but do give it a try if you do. Your skin will love you for it!

Washing soda (Borax, Borateem) in my laundry - it softens the water (meaning you don’t have to use quite as much laundry soap), attacks stains, gets whites and colors bright again. With washing soda and softened water, you NEVER have to use a fabric softener in your rinse.

But always do a second rinse for all loads for the freshest, cleanest clothes ever!

Lastly - Bar Keepers Friend for soap scum on shower doors, basins, toilet and in the kitchen for sinks, stovetops, etc.
Morning in America!
USA Gundy

Sago Sun 04-Jun-23 15:53:00

Esmay

I had some sauce pans with burnt bases to clean .

After soaking and scrubbing to no avail - I finally covered them with some out of date brown sauce and tomato ketchup and the burnt bits came off easily .

I dread to think what those sauces do to your insides !

At the moment , I'm struggling to get tea stains out of bedlinen - any ideas ?

Ace bleach and ace gentle bleach are outstanding on stubborn or washed in stains.

Labadi0747 Sun 04-Jun-23 15:52:01

Love Liquid Gold for cleaning wooden furniture & is excellent on wrought iron outdoor furniture

pascal30 Sun 04-Jun-23 15:34:55

Wet and Forget on decking..Mine looks amazing now after one application

Fernbergien Sun 04-Jun-23 15:30:06

Use hand gel ( ref (Covid) to get ballpoint pen marks off clothing. Leaves no ring. Excellent.

Vintagegirl Sun 04-Jun-23 15:26:31

Vanish solid bar for cleaning carpet and Magic Eraser sponges for lots of jobs.

MrsAF Sun 04-Jun-23 15:06:35

HG Mould remover for black mould on shower tile grouting. It’s vicious stuff but it works.

Nell8 Sun 04-Jun-23 14:48:06

Please, does anyone know a product to remove dark marks from shoe soles left on light coloured vinyl flooring? So far I've tried Barkeepers Friend, Cif, Flash and nail varnish remover (suggested by chap in Timpsons).

jools66 Sun 04-Jun-23 14:37:32

Unfortunately microfiber cloths aren't good for the environment, I use cotton cloths which can be washed at a high temperature and reused indefinitely, my adult children are somewhat amused that I'm still using their old terry nappies as cleaning cloths too 😂

HeavenLeigh Sun 04-Jun-23 14:28:16

I’ve got a couple of marks left over from blue tack residue on painted wall tried everything to remove

ordinarygirl Sun 04-Jun-23 14:16:07

I love Elbow Grease, Astonish products, Bar Keepers but I also like bicarbonate of soda with white vinegar. A pumice stone in toilets to remove limescale

MrsNemo Sun 04-Jun-23 14:08:00

My steam iron responds very well to being stood in a shallow baking tray with about a quarter of an inch of white vinegar - it starts to fizz at once. Just enough to cover the soleplate. I leave it for about an hour, and the amount of gritty residue in the tray, along with the vinegar, is remarkable, given that we have a very efficient water softener. The steam holes are perfectly clean after this tratment.

pipdog Sun 04-Jun-23 13:47:19

I have been told that paracetamol works for cleaning the bottom of irons. Use tweezers to hold the pills and it has to be solid tablets not the other sort. It even takes off the residue left behind from using bondaweb when sewing.