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I had a (very sad) eureka moment this morning

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mermaidbutmytailfelloff · 12/01/2014 14:43

I rediscovered old fashioned cream cleaner. For years I splashed out on expensive spray cleaners for the bathroom and kitchen and decided I was just a slatternly bint because nothing ever felt really clean.

Today I spent 99p on a bottle of cream cleaner, what a revelation! my sink sparkles, my bath is a different colour I am sure, miraculous. Yes I had to rinse but nothing that caused any problems.

I am stupidly pleased and thought I would share.

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anothernumberone · 12/01/2014 14:46

My mother aka my cleaning product researcher has been returning to cream cleaner for years after tyring out the new fangled product of the moment. Ergo I have never left the cream cleaner generation, cheap and it does the job.

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UsedToBeNDP · 12/01/2014 14:49

Doesn't it scratch modern plastic baths though. I remember them bring a bit gritty/abrasive.

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UsedToBeNDP · 12/01/2014 14:49

Being

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mermaidbutmytailfelloff · 12/01/2014 14:51

I was surprised, I always imagined new improved had to be better! I even had cilit chitty chitty bang bang for the limescale which just laughed at it. My shower screen sparkles now with my new friend.

I need wine, I have been overcome by bleach fumes I am sure.

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mermaidbutmytailfelloff · 12/01/2014 14:53

It is a little gritty Usedto, but I rinsed well, and I guess I wouldnt use it every time.

It is so brilliant though on the nasty horrible soap ring on the bath that I actually scrubbed less than usual

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OpalQuartz · 12/01/2014 15:02

I've always used it. I didn't even realise it was old fashioned. Grin It works really well. It does contain bleach I think as if you accidentally splash it on a towel it bleaches it. Works brilliantly though.

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ohmymimi · 12/01/2014 15:28

Oh dear, I'm a lazy slattern, anything which you can spray and leave is my friend and accomplice in my slovernly ways. Is much elbow grease required? A sparkly shower sounds so enticing.

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JeanSeberg · 12/01/2014 15:32

Anyone else old enough to remember Vim???

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JeanSeberg · 12/01/2014 15:33

... in the powder form.

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Cinnamoncookie · 12/01/2014 15:37

JeanSeberg I miss Vim. Can't get anything even approaching it now :-(

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Thewhingingdefective · 12/01/2014 15:38

Vim and Jif/Cif - both great.

I got a tub of Duzzit baking soda in a discount shop recently and it's the dog's bollocks at cleaning caked on grime.

Denture tablets are great for cleaning lavs and tea stained mugs etc.

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UsedToBeNDP · 12/01/2014 15:39

I thought you could still buy scouring powder?

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UsedToBeNDP · 12/01/2014 15:41
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UsedToBeNDP · 12/01/2014 15:43

Lakeland do a similar thing to Vim/Ajax, I think. Though probably at a vastly inflated price!

My search said that Wilkinson's sometimes stocks Vim


I'll stop posting about Vim now


Vim vim vim vim vim vim vim vim vim

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tinypumpkin · 12/01/2014 15:45

You can buy Vim, I have it in my cupboard. Bloody good stuff for my kitchen sink.

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blibblibs · 12/01/2014 15:47

Cream cleaner is great but you don't have to spend a whole £1 on it.

Sainsbury's basics is just as good and about 30p Smile

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alwaysneedaholiday · 12/01/2014 15:47

It's brilliant stuff! The only thing that really gets built-up grease off in the kitchen, and restores things to proper white.

I'll have to have a look for Vim - ooh, the excitement!

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JeanSeberg · 12/01/2014 15:48

I think we used to bathe in Vim in Lancashire in the 70s :)

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StripyPenguin · 12/01/2014 15:52

Ah powdered vim, added bonus of a free exfoliation when mother didn't clean it out of the bath properly! Grin

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ohmymimi · 12/01/2014 16:00

Stripy Yes, gritty bum syndrome happy days. Smile

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GwendolineMaryLacey · 12/01/2014 16:03

I get my vim in wilkos.

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mermaidbutmytailfelloff · 12/01/2014 16:04

ohmymimi - a little scrubbing granted but it was SO satisfying then just a rinse and sparkles...

I remember vim too (old gimmer) I remember being horrified when the pool attendant used it to scrub the suntan oil ring off the pool. He said the formulation was very similar to the stuff that was used to chlorinate the pool.

I used to find a mixture of vim and washing up liquid was very effective at making ammonia. Should you want to of course.

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DramaAlpaca · 12/01/2014 16:05

Bar Keeper's Friend is similar to good old Vim. Lakeland sell it & I've seen it in hardware stores too. It works wonders on sinks.

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Guiltypleasures001 · 12/01/2014 16:09

Vim am I the only one who remembers it being called Ajax ?

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Quangle · 12/01/2014 16:10

oh yes to vim and the totally lo-fi holes in the top covered by a piece of paper. It's not a spray gun - but it probably is better.

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