Don't spend your hard earned on buying different cleaning products, no, just buy the one.
Example:
Instead of throwing your cash at soap, shower gel, washing up liquid, washing powder/liquid for laundry, just buy one bottle of medicated handwash. This will do exactly the same job as all those others put together.
The huge advantage is that you've only spent for one item to do many different cleaning tasks. By following this advice you've saved yourself, well...................... an enormous wad.
Money saving idea number 4699.
Re: Money saving idea number 4699.
Trumpton wrote:
By following this advice you've saved yourself, well.........an enormous wad.
Well, 40p, at least.
By following this advice you've saved yourself, well.........an enormous wad.
Well, 40p, at least.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Money saving idea number 4699.
jj wrote:
> Trumpton wrote:
> By following this advice you've saved yourself, well.........an
> enormous wad.
>
> Well, 40p, at least.
No, no, no!
I've worked it all out. I've done the maths (aagghh - I hate it when Americans say math) and you could find yourself saving enough money to go on the holiday of your dreams.
> Trumpton wrote:
> By following this advice you've saved yourself, well.........an
> enormous wad.
>
> Well, 40p, at least.
No, no, no!
I've worked it all out. I've done the maths (aagghh - I hate it when Americans say math) and you could find yourself saving enough money to go on the holiday of your dreams.
Re: Money saving idea number 4699.
Trumpton wrote:
> (aagghh - I hate it when Americans say math)
A fellow purist? Well done, that man.
> enough money to go on the holiday of your dreams.
What, a smal turnip in the country? [Thankyou Baldrick]
> (aagghh - I hate it when Americans say math)
A fellow purist? Well done, that man.
> enough money to go on the holiday of your dreams.
What, a smal turnip in the country? [Thankyou Baldrick]
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Money saving idea number 4699.
jj wrote:
> > enough money to go on the holiday of your dreams.
> What, a smal turnip in the country? [Thankyou Baldrick]
So you're doubting this particular money saving idea?
> > enough money to go on the holiday of your dreams.
> What, a smal turnip in the country? [Thankyou Baldrick]
So you're doubting this particular money saving idea?
Re: Money saving idea number 4699.
Just a bit.
But then, you're a strange person.
But then, you're a strange person.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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Re: Money saving idea number 4699.
It's alright for you Trumpy, you ONLY use shampoo, I heard.
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Re: Money saving idea number 4699.
magoo wrote:>
> The active ingredients in most cleaning products are identical
> so your shampoo, bubble bath liquid soap, toothpaste etc will
> all contain sodium laureth sulphate which is the bit that does
> the cleaning. Theres not much difference between a bottle of
> liquid handwash and shampoo.>
> As for the household cleaners the active ingredient will be
> listed on the bottle as "non-ionic surfactants" and "cationic
> surfactants". This applies to your bathroom cleaner, your Cif
> (nee Jif), your fairy liquid, your pine disinfectant and of
> course your anti bacterial spray for your kitchen worktops.
> they are basically all the same thing.>
Apart from "sodium LAURYL sulphate", yer absolutely right.
Dear God, man get a life.
> The active ingredients in most cleaning products are identical
> so your shampoo, bubble bath liquid soap, toothpaste etc will
> all contain sodium laureth sulphate which is the bit that does
> the cleaning. Theres not much difference between a bottle of
> liquid handwash and shampoo.>
> As for the household cleaners the active ingredient will be
> listed on the bottle as "non-ionic surfactants" and "cationic
> surfactants". This applies to your bathroom cleaner, your Cif
> (nee Jif), your fairy liquid, your pine disinfectant and of
> course your anti bacterial spray for your kitchen worktops.
> they are basically all the same thing.>
Apart from "sodium LAURYL sulphate", yer absolutely right.
Dear God, man get a life.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Money saving idea number 4699.
Sam Slater wrote:
> It's alright for you Trumpy, you ONLY use shampoo, I heard.
I have to be very careful when my keeper is cleaning me that I don't drink the shampoo.
> It's alright for you Trumpy, you ONLY use shampoo, I heard.
I have to be very careful when my keeper is cleaning me that I don't drink the shampoo.