I used to spray my kitchen tops and scrub like a madman only for nothing to happen. It was about as effective as water.

There was a minor improvement when I bought Mr Muscle degreaser but still not great.

Then I bought this cheap, Asda shit and leaving the spray on for 5 mins - boom!

It wipes clean, with the sponge!!

How has taken 40 fucking years for a decent kitchen surface cleaner too be made?

I’ve used Flash and the other ones with kitchens on the front but this non-descript bottle of bleach water is by far the best I’ve ever used.

  • teejay@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    You may already know this, but just be careful. Don’t mix the bleach with ammonia or acidic chemicals, and don’t use it on porous surfaces. Also try not to get it on your skin or breathe in the spray.

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝A
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    8 months ago

    Where’s it been?

    In my cupboard with my Aldi (kitchen, bathroom and window) sprays and the Kilrock mould spray. Can I have it back?

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    8 months ago

    I’m going to go out on a limb here and say… Asda?

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    7 months ago

    Try the ScrubDaddy power paste that comes with the sponge. I had a stain on my kitchen work surface from a blue raspberry slush that the kids spilled. Nothing would remove it but the power paste and the soft side of the sponge brought it right off with no scrubbing at all. And no harsh chemicals or risk of accidentally getting bleach spots on clothing etc.

    Spray bleach is great for cleaning things like the inside of the washing machine rubber seal or the sealant around the bath etc. but make sure it’s completely rinsed off afterwards.