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Which is your favourite all purpose cleaning spray?

22 replies

chocolatespiders · 08/02/2013 13:45

Trying to try harder with home cleaning Smile

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Taffeta · 08/02/2013 13:46

Method mandarin

MrsMangoBiscuit · 08/02/2013 13:47

Right now, the lavender one from Method as it doesn't make my morning sickness any worse. Smells nice and it's been working well in the kitchen so far. The rest of the house can wait till I don't feel sick. Grin

myhandslooksoold · 08/02/2013 13:48

Hot soapy water!

AppleOgies · 08/02/2013 14:25

I have just bought method for the first time (also the lavender one)... The smell is lovely and it seems to do the job. Before that I used a dettol multipurpose one... The product worked well but the smell was unpleasant. Zoflora is a nice smelling disinfectant.

PolterGoose · 08/02/2013 14:28

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TheInnerSea · 08/02/2013 14:29

Half white vinegar half water in a plant spray. Nothing beats it on water marks/limescale and excellent on grease too.

ISeeSmallPeople · 08/02/2013 18:12

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Ragwort · 08/02/2013 18:14

Flash (I like the 'vintage' packaging Grin).

I find Method absolutely useless (and I got a load free to test from MN) - totally ineffective.

KatyTheCleaningLady · 08/02/2013 19:06

If I had to pick just one all-round general spray, it would be a squirt of Fairy in water. It's pH neutral, food safe, effective, and cheap.

But, professionally, I use this concentrate I buy from a janitorial supply in 5 liter jugs. £8 makes about 250 litres of spray.

chocolatespiders · 08/02/2013 22:11

Could you use vinegar on bath and floors? I have used it on windows.

Haven't seen the Mandarin method but will look out for it.

My favourite flash is the lavender one and I love lavender dettol

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tinygreendragon · 08/02/2013 23:14

Water/Vinegar solution

RunnersWorld · 09/02/2013 15:18

Yes, chocolate and it's brilliant on work tops.

chocolatespiders · 09/02/2013 16:25

I am all mixed up and ready to go with my vinegar and water mixture Smile

Going to also spray onto armpits of dd 15 school shirts before I wash them- I have noticed a very slight smell when ironing them.

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Supermim · 09/02/2013 21:29

A mixture of white vinegar, fairy liquid and water. White vinegar is a natural antiseptic, fairly cuts through the grease. Hey presto! a home made multipurpose cleaner that will save you bundles in the long run

RachelHRD · 09/02/2013 21:36

Echo Method Mandarin - and the Mandarin washing up liquid is lush too!!!

Icelollycraving · 11/02/2013 12:47

Fairy lemon all in one.

Sizzlesthedog · 11/02/2013 12:53

You can have my massive bottle of lavender flash. I think it smells like wet dog. Think it must be the fabreeze effect! Grin

Rattitude · 11/02/2013 13:00

I agree with Ragwort: I have got the Method grapefruit and I have found it useless too. It does not shift any dirt or grease.

I think Jif cleaning products are really effective but I am trying to be a bit more environmentally conscious these days so I am using more white vinegar and sodium bicarbonate.

My tip: I have put some lemon peels in my bottle of white vinegar so it is nicely scented!

chocolatespiders · 11/02/2013 22:11

Thanks for giving me a use for the lemon peel after all the pancakes tomorrow Smile

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GoingGoingGoth · 11/02/2013 22:23

Method is great, as is white vinegar, but right now I'm using soda crystals dissolved in water, about 10 teaspoons in an empty Ecover spray bottle.

christmasmum · 11/02/2013 22:30

I always admire people who use lemon, vinegar etc but for lazy sods like me I love actifizz it sort of bubbles on the surface and lifts the dirt off. Love it.

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