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Has anyone tried Koh?

11 replies

RaveOm · 25/08/2020 10:49

It keeps popping up on Facebook and looks good (obviously, they’re trying to sell it to me!) but has anyone tried it in real life?

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Purpleknickers · 25/08/2020 10:51

Yes and I was a tad underwhelmed with it

SissySpacekAteMyHamster · 25/08/2020 10:52

Also underwhelmed. Not all that its made out to be.

RaveOm · 25/08/2020 10:53

Ah that’s a shame 😕 it did sound a bit too good to be true though. Thanks

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Littlepond · 25/08/2020 10:55

I use it and I really like it. Lasts ages.

BertiesLanding · 25/08/2020 11:20

I was unimpressed.

RaveOm · 25/08/2020 12:33

That’s a no then, based on comments so far

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MummyDummyNow · 25/08/2020 12:43

I use it, am really pleased with it.

donkey86 · 25/08/2020 12:46

I was going to try it but then I read that it’s just watery lye soap, and while lye is effective Koh is a lot of money if that’s all it is.

inappropriateraspberry · 25/08/2020 13:10

It does the job, but I think the results come from the diamond sponges they sell and some elbow grease. The sponges are very good! I have bought some cheapy versions on Amazon, but haven't tried them yet. The cloths are really nice microfibre, but you could get similar anywhere.
If you have allergies etc then I think it is good as it's got no scent or nasties in it.
I don't think I'll be buying more of the actual cleaner to be honest.

notanotherpothole · 26/08/2020 09:23

I use it and I love it. Great on most household surfaces, cuts through cooker dirt and soap scummy sinks easily. The only thing it doesn't manage brilliantly is the shower screen door. I'd recommend it.

Thecobwebsarewinning · 26/08/2020 11:08

Koh is potassium mixed with water hence the name which combines the chemical symbol for potassium (K) with H & O for water.

I use it on everything, floors, wall, mirrors, work surfaces, Bathrooms, kitchen, carpets and think it’s great. It’s effective but eco friendly and it doesn’t aggravate my allergies or sensitive skin. Unlike other posters I don’t find the cloths or sponges any more effective than ecloths or scouring sponges bought in the High Street. Just make sure you use a dry cloth as they suggest. Damp cloths won’t work. I’ve recently taken to adding a splash of Zoflora to the atomiser just to make the house smell nice.

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