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Koh

10 replies

Hereshopingforimprovement · 02/08/2019 09:25

Anyone actually tried it? Lots of positive comments on Facebook but am never trusting of these things?

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bakebakebake · 02/08/2019 09:39

I tried it, i didn't like it.
It didn't seem to "clean".
I honestly just felt like i was using water! I got a full refund and was able to keep the stuff, but i don't actually use it.

RamsayBoltonsConscience · 02/08/2019 10:10

I use it, it's fantastic! I'm on my second box. My oven door was disgusting but it cleaned it up beautifully. I have bought the mop as well and won't use anything else on my floor now. It really does work and if anyone has allergies, it's perfect. No odour or chemicals. I have referral code if you want to try
share.koh.com/sWnGd

JasperTheFriendlyGhost · 02/08/2019 10:18

really good

HuckfromScandal · 02/08/2019 10:19

I LOVE it
Have converted several people to it too!

Beebumble2 · 02/08/2019 18:54

KOH are the chemical letters for Potassium Hydroxide. It is a chemical compound. It is also in other cheaper cleaners, but those often have perfumes added.
The product seems to be mostly water and a small amount of KOH chemical.
For organic cleaning of many surfaces white vinegar and bi carbonate soda do just as well.
The plastic dispensers etc. speak for themselves.

Gotthetshirt23 · 03/08/2019 20:55

It's half price at the moment and I've got a referral code for £5 off if any one wants ?

clerance1 · 08/10/2019 16:21

Hi there, every one seems to love it so I think im going to order, does any one have a discount code pretty please thanks

BeyondMyWits · 08/10/2019 16:27

It is Potassium Hydroxide - potash - dish soap - dilute in a spray bottle. (no chemicals indeed - oh... other than potassium hydroxide...)

Like putting a bit of unscented Fairy liquid in a spray bottle of water.

BeyondMyWits · 08/10/2019 16:29

Not for sale on the high street, or in supermarkets... why?

Gotthetshirt23 · 09/10/2019 08:54

For @clerance1

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