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We just buy vinaigre ménager, white vinegar that you definitely wouldn't want to cook with. And not a bit malty
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(13-03-2021, 10:13 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: We just buy vinaigre ménager, white vinegar that you definitely wouldn't want to cook with. And not a bit malty That's my new thing I've learnt today - Household vinegar is stronger than white vinegar. https://www.trucs-astuces-conseils.com/v...ifference/
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(13-03-2021, 07:24 PM)Veggie Wrote: Thanks Jimny We have a Zero waste shop near here, so I'll see if they stock them. The P&P online is quite pricey if you only want a small quantity to try!!
If you or anyone else fancy trying some I have a stash I could send you a few.
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13-03-2021, 11:49 PM
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That’s very kind of you Jimny. I might take you up on your offer at some point. I’ve just ordered these.
https://www.vera-bee.com/collections/too...-ecoliving
What’s your professional opinion of these?
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(13-03-2021, 11:49 PM)Small chilli Wrote: That’s very kind of you Jimny. I might take you up on your offer at some point. I’ve just ordered these.
https://www.vera-bee.com/collections/too...-ecoliving
What’s your professional opinion of these?
Thry look pretty similar SC. They have 1450ppmf fluoride which is the recommended amount, plastic free, I dont think you'd see a noticable difference other than flavour possibly between the two brands. They both use bicarb as the main abrasive, should work fine.
I personally fine the tablets very wet/watery to brush with rather than foamy. Its different but I'm sure I could adjust to it if I carried on using them, I dont find them unpleasant just different.
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(13-03-2021, 05:44 PM)Veggie Wrote: I'm a fan of microfibre cleaning cloths for cleaning surfaces. All you need to add is water. They last for ever and can be chucked in the washing machine when grubby.
Half a squeezed lemon (destined for the compost bin) is great for cleaning taps and sinks - smells nice too.
Yes, I do both of those. I also like microfibre mops - it's so much easier to peel off the microfibre from the velcro and wring it out in an ordinary bucket, than to mess about with squeezy mechanisms!
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!
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(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.
With a teaspoon of bicarb of soda it makes light work of stains in teacups and makes the teapot sparkle too.
Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished – Lao Tzu
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