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 Post subject: The truth about household products.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 9:11 pm 
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Here you can write reviews about products you have used.

Mr. Clean Magic Eraser - Takes paint off your walls.
Mr. Clean Bathroom Cleaner - Makes everything sticky.
Power Green - Same as Mr. Clean Bathroom Cleaner.


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Swiffer Sweeper: LIES! ALL OF IT, LIES! It doesn't work nearly as well on pet hair as they say it does.


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Fiddelysquat wrote:
Swiffer Sweeper: LIES! ALL OF IT, LIES! It doesn't work nearly as well on pet hair as they say it does.


Nor does the Clorox Mop.


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Duct tape - because it DOES work well on pet hair. And people hair. And skin.


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 Post subject: Re: The truth about household products.
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Adam wrote:
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser - Takes paint off your walls.


Pity, I was thinking about getting one to get rid of the scuff marks from my computer chair banging into the wall.


Pine Sol - It kinda burns your mouth if you taste it.
(Don't try it. I didn't mean to try it, I should have never sat my bottle of Mountain Dew right next to the bottle of Pine Sol)


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Gaffer tape sticks everything.


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Fiddelysquat wrote:
Swiffer Sweeper: LIES! ALL OF IT, LIES! It doesn't work nearly as well on pet hair as they say it does.

I second that.

There's a Neutrogena product I reguarly use to control my complexion, but I've been seeing quite a few zits recently, which makes me doubt if it's working.


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Yeah, those face-wipe cloth things like, don't work. If anything they give you MORE zits! GRRRRR! Stupid zit-filled face!!! *punches face* OW!!! *falls over* x_x


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Comet Cleanser: Use to much of it and it will wear off the finish on your tub, if you have the coated tubs.

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Clearasil- Yes, I use the men version. Works well on pimples/zits.


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DM was on fire! wrote:
Fiddelysquat wrote:
Swiffer Sweeper: LIES! ALL OF IT, LIES! It doesn't work nearly as well on pet hair as they say it does.


Nor does the Clorox Mop.


Oh, I don't agree about the clorox mop. I use it around every other day, and I have yet to find something it can't take away. And I have a dog and two parakeets that are in the places I mop daily.


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 Post subject: Re: The truth about household products.
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Adam wrote:
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser - Takes paint off your walls.

Actually, it worked amazingly well for me. It didn't take even a little bit of paint off my walls, it worked on scuffed up faucets, scratches on the walls, stained whiteboards, everything. Perhaps the paint in your house is that of something the eraser doesn't work on (it says in the instructions)?


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Yoshi wrote:
Adam wrote:
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser - Takes paint off your walls.

Actually, it worked amazingly well for me. It didn't take even a little bit of paint off my walls, it worked on scuffed up faucets, scratches on the walls, stained whiteboards, everything. Perhaps the paint in your house is that of something the eraser doesn't work on (it says in the instructions)?


I was going to say the same thing :), my sister uses it every now and then and it works for her.

CLR--It's supposed to remove lime, rust and calcium buildup. I used it to remove lime buildup and it worked like a charm :D I mean...that thing had been there for a while and I had used countless products and tried several methods, this product got rid of it in jiffy. It started working the second I put it on the surface. I love you CLR :hug: .

Quick and Brite--So not as good as they show on TV :(. I was very dissapointed. Makes me question buying products off the tele, but I can't help myself...next I want those vacumm bags :D *picks up phone*


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Oxyclean = full of it. They don't actually work that well.


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