Re: Household cleaning chemicals?

> Have you ever used anything from Jangro?

> > I might well have without knowing, because their stuff is made by long > established chemical manufacturers who specialise on 'own label' chemicals. > As I said above, they know their stuff & wouldn't bother selling anything > that didn't work well.

True

> > > > > > >> For the kitchen all you need is a good hard surface cleaner either > >> the Jangro Heavy Duty Cleaner Odourless or the Kitchen Cleaner > >> Sanitiser Odourless > > > What is the main differences between their: > > > a) Multi surface cleaner > >
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> b) Hard surface cleaner > >
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> c) Heavy duty cleaner > >
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> > ? > > Hard to tell without seeing a COSHH sheet or trying it, but price is a good > guide - the dearer ones will be better/stronger.  I'd go for the multi > surface cleaner.

Ah I see, will go for the Multi Surface then.

> > > > Will their all in one cleaner and disinfectant do the job? I think my > > Mum often adds a little bit of Dettol to her cleaning bucket when > > wiping down walls so this will save her having to get a disinfectant. > > If a surface is truly 'clean' there won't be any germs anyway.  Combined > cleaner/disinfectants or cleaner/sanitisers are usually QAT based - > effectife & benign.  Dettol is phenolic - the smell prolly convinces people > its doing the job.

Something new learnt there.

> >> These are both 'no taint, no taste' cleaners. > > >> Most of those are available in 1 litre bottles. Try a few, then buy 5 > >> litres of the ones you like. > > >> You might want to add a glass cleaner, an air freshener and a polish. > > > One more question, will their neural floor cleaner: > >
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> do the job on our marble floor when used via the George scrubbing/ > > drying facility, also will it be OK on laminate? At the moment we use > > just water on the marble floor as the neutral cleaner from a local > > tiles place is way to costly and runs out very quickly and on the > > laminate we use a dedicated cleaner. > > Certainly on marble you need a neutral product.  Fine on laminate as well.

I used the George scrubber drier thing the other day and my God the dirt that was lifted was quite amazing, far better than mopping.

> > > > Thanks for the help so far, very much appreciated. > > No probs.  30 years in the cleaning industry & a British Institute of > Cleaning Science trainer in a former life.  Happy to help.

BTW I used Prochem Extraction Pro (it's changed to Extraction Plus actually) and Multi Pro pre-spray and it was astonishing, I always rinse afterwards and I think it helps so no detergent residue builds up in the pump, is it really a good step to take or am I wasting my time?

> -- > Dave - The Medway Handymanwww.medwayhandyman.co.uk
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David wrote: <SNIP>

Do you mean you rinse the carpet or rinse out the machine?

Prolly unessary to rinse the carpet as the products will be low residue. Rinsing out the pump is an excellent thing to do.

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