> Have you ever used anything from Jangro?
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> 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.
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> >> 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
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> > What is the main differences between their:
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> > 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.
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> > 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.
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> >> Most of those are available in 1 litre bottles. Try a few, then buy 5
> >> litres of the ones you like.
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> >> 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.
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> 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.
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> > Thanks for the help so far, very much appreciated.
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> 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?
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> Dave - The Medway Handymanwww.medwayhandyman.co.uk