Cleaning tips and recommendations for cleaning products

Discussion in 'Home adaptations, mobility and personal care' started by Arnie Pye, Feb 20, 2020.

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  1. PrairieLights

    PrairieLights Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I charged up and used my spinning scrubber today. I was just as tired after using it but instead of only 1/4 of the bath getting done I did the whole bath, tiles abd sink.

    It was a bit fun too. I was unprepared for the grip needed when it first made contact so it nearly flew out of my hand. Lol Often went the opposite way to where I was aiming.

    Overall it did s far better job than I was doing. Now I only have some limescale bits to deal with.
     
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    Wow, that sounds fabulous for cleaning mud off the wheels of powerchairs! I'll have to look for offers on them—£40 is a bit much, but I'd pay the amount you did.
     
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    Dunelm January sale, but many cheaper imitations on Amazon you could check the reviews?
     
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    MrMagoo Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Oh I don’t know if this is useful, I bought a laundry egg last year.

    I was finding it difficult to hold and pour laundry liquid. The ecoegg is made of hard plastic, it’s a bit noisy if you sit near your washing machine, but the cleaning balls you fill it with are lasting me a good 3 months, at least double the advertised number of 50 washes. The smell is nice but delicate so I use scent beads instead of fabric conditioners sometimes, with bedding etc.

    I did have to do a few cleaning cycles of my machine when swapping over.
     

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