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You! Eco products

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WittgensteinsBunny · 14/03/2015 10:01

Anyone tried these? I noticed them in Waitrose the other day. I'm always struggling to find an Eco disinfectant that I like and they have one in their range. Just wondered if anyone has tried them yet?

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Gozogozo · 17/03/2015 17:48

bump! I, too, would like to know.

WittgensteinsBunny · 22/03/2015 15:26

I think I'll just stick one in the trolley next time I'm in Waitrose gozo and I'll let you know how I get on :)

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TooMuchRain · 23/03/2015 12:20

I use the washing up liquid, spray for worktops and laundry stuff and am happy with them - they seem less harsh on hands and do the job. I haven't tried tougher things like oven cleaner yet though.

layla888 · 24/03/2015 13:03

Asda do a really good value eco range that I love. There anti bac cleaner is a £1 and the eco washing up liquid is £1.35 for a litre bottle.

MsAspreyDiamonds · 24/03/2015 13:34

I just ordered a load of eco & traditional cleaning products from the vintage wash house, very reasonable prices.
I bought white vinegar, soda crystals, veg soap, bicarbonate soda, borax substitute and citric acid.

www.thevintagewashhouse.co.uk

I am trying to reduce the amount of harsh chemicals I use for cleaning.

WittgensteinsBunny · 24/03/2015 13:40

Thanks everyone. I think my thread title is misleading... I currently use all eco products (except the odd splash of bleach) but there is a new range stocked by Waitrose called You! They come in a spray bottle but you can buy refills and just add water once you get through the first bottle. I now realise it looks like I'm addressing other MNetters with a rather direct instruction to come and tell me about Eco products Grin

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