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RE: Eco friendly recommendations - Moth - 26-03-2021 (26-03-2021, 01:04 PM)JJB Wrote: Anyone found an eco (or not) way to remove tannin build up from the inside of a metal teapot? Apart from steel wool scrubbing I've failed. (15-03-2021, 10:30 AM)Moth Wrote:(13-03-2021, 05:44 PM)Veggie Wrote: ...Half a squeezed lemon (destined for the compost bin) is great for cleaning taps and sinks - smells nice too. RE: Eco friendly recommendations - Mark_Riga - 26-03-2021 I fine orange squash works with cups. I leave a drink for a while to stand in the cup before drinking it then find any deposit on the cup comes of easily with a bit of rubbing. What I can't do is remove the staining from the spout. RE: Eco friendly recommendations - Mark_Riga - 26-03-2021 (26-03-2021, 02:07 PM)Veggie Wrote: Can't stand tea, either.;P I think your intestines should be spotless with all the washing up liquid you must take in not rinsing your plates and things. RE: Eco friendly recommendations - Veggie - 27-03-2021 I didn't tell you about the Yogic Internal cleansing, did I? RE: Eco friendly recommendations - Eyren - 27-03-2021 (26-03-2021, 02:07 PM)Veggie Wrote: Can't stand tea, either.;P I had the optional colonoscopy (offered to 55-year-olds) a couple of years back, and mine are squeaky clean FWIW, I drink several cups of strong Assam tea every day. Great for the intestines, not so good for the teeth! RE: Eco friendly recommendations - JJB - 27-03-2021 The tannin build up in my teapot is a bit beyond baking soda and squash I fear, it's almost to the point of a hammer and chisel, perhaps oven cleaner? hate to think what my tea might taste like afterwards, even after rinsing. RE: Eco friendly recommendations - Moth - 16-05-2021 Bought my mum a wooden comb as the plastic one she was using makes so much static in her fine (and ATM long) hair that it was floating like a halo around her shoulders. It's brilliant. Not a trace of static even when freshly washed and dried (hair not comb!). Got it from Peace with the Wild, a great, plastic free site. I also got a solid block conditioner for my hair which works really well, so now I'm going to try one of the solid block shampoos, and I've ordered a wooden comb for me too. RE: Eco friendly recommendations - Veggie - 09-06-2021 I've just bought some soap and shampoo bars - over 4kg to be exact!! Wonder how long that will last? They're soap offcuts from this company https://www.naturalsoapoffcuts.co.uk/ and seem to be the trimmings from this company https://www.friendlysoap.co.uk/ Since soap always ends up in odd shapes and bits get stuck together, it doesn't matter to me that they start off an odd shape. I've bought a box of Fragranced and Unfragranced soap and one of Shampoo bars because its free P&P for 3 boxes. RE: Eco friendly recommendations - Small chilli - 09-06-2021 I looked at those but didn’t buy. I’d love to know what you get when they arrive. I’m currently using some of the friendly soap bars at the moment. I really like the Patchouli one. ( still an old hippy at heart ) RE: Eco friendly recommendations - Veggie - 09-06-2021 I probably won't know what "flavour" they are - I expect them to be unlabelled. As long as they smell "nice". |