I hate cleaning bathrooms. I usually find that most bathroom cleaners, get on my chest and make me cough and splutter. They are normally to strong and make me feel ill. I am always on the look out for new products, and I am always willing to try new things!
I spotted this product, whilst ... Read review
Advantages: Easy to use, Very effective, Good value. Disadvantages: Not to widely available, yet.
...have a wide range of duzzit products and I have tried and tested all of them.
If you do not have a pound shop, in your area, I have been informed that some supermarkets sell this brand. I have yet to see this for myself but it is worth keeping your eyes open.
You will be pleased to hear that for £1, you will be investing in 40 bathroom wipes. I feel ... ...work well and save you time and money in the long run.
I have bought a few of these packs, and put them away, so that I do not run out. They are simple to use and very effective, which is great, considering the price.
I am pleased that I decided to try this product, as they certainly cut down on time and money. You no longer have to spend money on ... more
I hate cleaning bathrooms. I usually find that most bathroom cleaners, get on my chest and make me cough and splutter. They are normally to strong and make me feel ill. I am always on the look out for new products, and I am always willing to try new things!
I spotted this product, whilst I was out and about, shopping, and having used this brand of cleaning products before, decided it was time to invest in the bathroom cleaner. I have had no grieviences with this brand of cleaning products and have always found them to be effective and less harsh than others.
This product comes in a pale blue plastic wrapper, with a resealable flap. On the front of the packet, there are four little round pictures, that tell you and show you, what these wipes can be used on. Underneath this, in darker blue writing, there is a brief explanation of what this product is and what it is used for. Above the pictures, on the flap, there is the amount of wipes that are inside, in big, blue lettering. Above that, there is the name of the manufacturers.
On the back of the packet, there is a three picture demonstaration on how to use the flap, so that you can keep the wipes fresh, for every use. On the left hand side, of the back of the packet, there is a brief explanation about the product and the ingredients. You can also find the company name and website address.
The wipes are very similar looking to baby wipes, and are about the same size. They are white in colour and are quite stretchy. They are wet to the touch and smell very much like a combination of orange and lemon. It is not an overpowering smell, but it is very noticable.
The wipes themselves are made of spun lace, which provides strength and duability. They are easy to use, as you simply wipe them over the areas in your bathroom that you want to clean. You have no need to use any other cleaning product with them.
If you pull and tug at them, they will pull apart, but you do have to pull and tug a fair bit. They do not fall apart, when you are cleaning. You can vigorously rub with them and they stay in one piece.
************************USEAGE************************You can use these wipes on the following areas:
Baths
Showers
Tiles
Taps
Sinks
Window sills
Ceramics
It does state that if you are unsure where to use them, that you do a test in an inconspicuous area. Most products state this, and it is advised. I have to tell you though, that I have used these wipes on everything in my bathroom, even the two wooden cabinets I have in there, and everything is fine.These wipes are not flushable, so please do not try to flush them away. Throw them away, so as you do not block your drains.
All you bargain hunters out there will love this. This product cost me £1. I bought them from the pound shop in Grimsby. They have a wide range of duzzit products and I have tried and tested all of them.
If you do not have a pound shop, in your area, I have been informed that some supermarkets sell this brand. I have yet to see this for myself but it is worth keeping your eyes open.
You will be pleased to hear that for £1, you will be investing in 40 bathroom wipes. I feel this is extremely good value for money. Especially as they work well and save you time and money in the long run.
I have bought a few of these packs, and put them away, so that I do not run out. They are simple to use and very effective, which is great, considering the price.
I am pleased that I decided to try this product, as they certainly cut down on time and money. You no longer have to spend money on clothes and cleaners, as this product is all of that, in one. They also save you time as they just wipe over everything and leave it clean. A little elbow grease is needed if there are stubborn marks or stains, but this product will shift them. For general mess and marks, no effort is need at all. They leave each and every surface gleaming.
If you see this product, whilst you are out and about, I strongly recommend that you buy it. They are extremely good value and last considerably well, depending on how often you clean your bathroom.
This product is great, for when you step out of the shower/bath. They quickl;y do away with the muck that is left around the edges, with little effort.
This product is a must, in anyones home. Especially if you are like me, and you hate cleaning bathrooms.
Advantages: The polish wipes can come in ver handy for fiddly jobs Disadvantages: Slight smears on darker wood
They are not bio-degradable, they cannot be described as environmentally friendly but they fascinate me ? what am I talking about ?
Packets of household wipes.
Every supermarket or discount store that you step into can offer you a wipe for every occasion, anti-bacterial wipes, floor wipes, bathroomwipes, kitchen wipes and last but by no means least the Duzzit furniture polish wipe.
Until I had bought and paid for my packet of Duzzit furniture polish wipes I have to admit the company was a complete stranger to me but it seems that they are a UK based company.
My pack of 24 wipes cost me the grand sum of £1, so at around about 4p a wipe that seems acceptable.
I already buy the odd packet of kitchen or bathroomwipes so I knew what to expect, the rather drab looking plastic packet had an opening on the top to allow you to remove ...