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Old Oct 6th 2016, 8:15 pm
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Originally Posted by MsElui
Is jeyes anything like the Zoflora disinfectant we used to get in the uk. small glass bottle, yellow liquid, strong flowery scent.
I am not familiar with Zoflora, but Jeyes fluid does not smell at all "flowery" - it smells of chemical disinfectant, perhaps reminiscent of a hospital.
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Old Oct 6th 2016, 9:44 pm
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Simple Green is my favorite all purpose cleaner and they sell a disinfectant version.

https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Green-.../dp/B001A44IGW
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Never mind a "cleaning blog", Mrs P won't use anything but Greased Lightning, which is a competing product - and we were tipped off to it by a woman who works as a cleaner. I don't know what they put in it but if you spray it in the bottom of the shower and leave it for a few minutes it will cut through the grey bath/shower grunge and just needs to be wiped up. Scrubbing Bubbles and the other heavily marketed cleaning products are pathetic in comparison.
Son has said he will bake chocolate cookies for a potluck snack tomorrow at school. I'm off to buy "greased lightning" for the ultimate elbow power test. Last time, I was cleaning off cement-like dough from the ceiling /cupboards for about a week. I'll report back!
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Son has said he will bake chocolate cookies for a potluck snack tomorrow at school. I'm off to buy "Greased Lightning" for the ultimate elbow power test. Last time, I was cleaning off cement-like dough from the ceiling /cupboards for about a week. I'll report back!
Lowes sells 5 gallon tubs of it.

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Originally Posted by Pulaski
Lowes sells 5 gallon tubs of it.
oh good. I could just dip him in it?
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Originally Posted by robin1234
I thought Jeyes Fluid was something you used in the garden, not for indoor cleaning tasks.
It is indeed for outdoor use only. It is too strong for indoor use.
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