- all purpose cleaner
- jif
- Bathroom cleaner
- bleach
- washing up liquid
- cistern block (the ones that make the water run blue/green)
- laminate floor cleaner
- oven cleaner
- gas hob cleaner - for all the awful burnt on stuff that won't shift.
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Bio powder has enzymes which 'eat' up biological stains i.e. stains from things that are or were living. Sweat, blood and possible tears all fall into this category as do egg, grass and gravy. We use Detergent and some okay to sensitive skin. If you are switching brands reduce the amount recommended cost they always say too much and using less reduces the risk of reactions.
Looking down your list I would recommend you make a wonder mix of water, fairy liquid and soda cyrstals. This will clean anything that multi-surface would. Add a dash of bleach and you have a cleaner/anti-bac cleaner. Spray and toss a handful of borax or salt on and you have a scourer.
Bio powder can be used for soaking burnt on dishes, grill pans etc in warm water and works better than anything else I've tried. Also make a paste of bio and water to clean hobs & ovens.
Vinegar can be used to replace softener. It de-lints, deodorizes, reduces static and removes excess soap scum. Your clothes do not smell like Jackson's Chippy when dried.
To clean glass, windows and chrome mix 9 parts water to 1 part vinegar in a spray and buff up.
Most people recommend white vinegar although I've used brown before now and it's been ok but keep that between us two cos their are some vinegar snobs about
Ol'Style is about trying anything once and if it works great - if it don't go back to what you always did - we're all different and on this board we're more different than most
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