

by - written on 30/08/09 (Useful, 148 readings)
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Fair Liquid is the standard soap I use for washing up the dishes. Although slightly expensive at a few pounds/ bottle, fairly liquid tends to get the job done. Pour a bit onto a sponge, run some hot water over the dirty plate and then scrub, the dirt comes off with ease. I have tried other soaps for washing the dishes and Fairy Liquid ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/08/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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Fairy Liquid is an excellent washing up liquid, which should be used in and around the kitchen to wash things such as dishes, cutlery and pans. It's widely available from many supermarkets including Tesco, Asda and Sainsburys as well as smaller ones such as Budgens and the Co-Op. You can buy fairy liquid in many different ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/08/09 (Useful, 31 readings)
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Fairy Liquid was part of my childhood so naturally when I grew up and had children of my own, I stuck with Fairy Liquid. I don't do dishes that often now, because we have a dish washer, but there are always a few items that need a bit of extra TLC and that is where the Fairy Liquid comes in. It is still kind to hands that do ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/08/09, updated on 16/08/09 (Useful, 46 readings)
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Every woman in the country has certain brands that she will not replace with alternatives no matter what the cost, and for me one of these irreplaceable brands is Fairy Dishwashing Liquid. Fairy has come a long way from only having one standard dishwashing liquid and now comes in a variety of fragrances, and they all work equally well. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/08/09 (Useful, 32 readings)
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Fairy is one of the top brands for washing up. It has been around since 1960 where since then it has become a well respected washing up liquid and highly known for cleaning dishes with force. The slogan on the advert says "Now hands that do dishes can feel soft as your face, with mild green Fairy Liquid". I defiantly ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/07/09 (Very useful, 208 readings)
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Fairy is, as most will know, a respectable brand of dish washing liquid made by Proctor and Gamble. Since its first appearance in 1960, Fairy Liquid has been well respected in the field of dish washing and is renown for its high concentration and the way it lasts. Fairy liquid is traditionally green, prompting the well-known advertising ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/07/09 (Useful, 26 readings)
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I unfornately do not have the luxury of a dishwasher as my kitchen is too small to fit one. So until I can get enough money to get a tabletop one, all the washing up will be done by me using only the best liquid, fairy. Fairy is a well known, popular brand and I feel it deserves this very much so. Fairy is not the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/06/09 (Useful, 26 readings)
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All Fairy washing up liquids are of the highest quality, superior in the sense that the formula is condensed, as such feels thick. This means that less liquid is actually needed inorder to get the job done. As a result of spending a few more pennies, you actually save money, as little is needed; just squirt a max of a teaspoon and whizz ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/06/09 (Useful, 12 readings)
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Fairy washing up liquid is definatley the best washing up liquid it doesn't leave streaks and slimy feeling like other brands. The grease and dirt is removed from the dishes a lot easier with fairy liquid. Such a boring chore is made more pleasant by the different refreshing fragrences. The original fairy liquid is good if you ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/06/09 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Put your hand up if you love washing up! Anyone? You at the back? Yes you can be excused. Ok so it's not something we really enjoy, many of us now have dishwashers to make life easier. But even with dishwashers some things you still really need to wash by hand. So Fairy Liquid is probably the most well known washing up ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/05/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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'Fairy' has been on our shelves for a number of years, but some people just don't quite realise how good 'Fairys' washing up liquid really is. Amazingly, a 500ml bottle of this fantastic washing up liquid can be bought for just 98p! What I can't get over, is how cheap this is on comparison to other brands. Some can be as ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/05/09 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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I remember the TV adverts for fairy growing up and the jingle "Now hands that do dishes can feel soft as your face, with mild green Fairy Liquid". I never thought i'd be the type of person that even saw a difference in a washing up liquid, let alone be raving about it. How much? Fairy is more expensive than ... Read the complete review

by mary shepherd - written on 19/05/09
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i cannot believe that people are paying £2.35 + £1.95 p&p for a 500ml bottle of fairy liquid. You can get the 500ml original green for 98p at Savers. Has anybody else realised they are now producing 450 & 650ml bottles? The 450 one iss going out at the same price as 500ml......... Yet once again, at Savers the 650ml is ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/05/09 (Somewhat useful, 19 readings)
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I don't usually review things like this but after months trying to finish off a supermarket own brand that was absolutely useless I replaced it with a reasonably priced Fairy Liquid summer berries. What a difference... The supermarket own brand was pink in colour but smelled of regular washing up liquid and when I ran a bit ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/05/09 (Useful, 18 readings)
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Ok - this is for the students and gents out there who are useless (like I) with cleaning up. I have always bought the cheap supermarket brand, purely because it is cheap. However, one day I had purchased fairy liquid (as store brand was out of stock), I remember my mum always using it so I went for it. Since then I have not looked ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/05/09 (Somewhat useful, 17 readings)
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I have recently started bying fairy branded washing liqid (have a letter missing so bear with me!) Previosly I have boght own brand nice smelling items, bt now realise I was wasting my money. Fairy seems to work better than the rest, a tiny drop works wonders all over the kitchen, not jst the sink. instead of high chemical content ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/05/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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Fairy Liquid is a classic well known brand of washing up liquids, I have tried many others, mainly cheaper ones to save cash and thought it would make no difference, but it did. Fairy Liquid comes in different scents including Original, Lemon and Apple, they all smell very nice which gives a pleasant fragrance whilst your ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/05/09 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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Fairy liquid is my favourite of all washing liquids, I have tried lots of cheeper alternatives in my bid to save some cash but I find fairy the best and most economical as it lasts me such a long time and you do not need as much in each wash. There are different scents and products that fairy make ie: Standard liquid ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/03/09, updated on 25/03/09 (Very useful, 205 readings)
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I was doing my washing up this evening, and it dawned on me, how bloody brilliant Fairy Liquid is. It has been around for ages, 50 years to be precise - you probably remember the adverts from back in the day. It was always advertised as the washing up liquid that cares for your hands, as well as cleaning your dishes. Their ... Read the complete review

by fernman - written on 26/02/09
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I've used Fairy Liquid for a few years now, but when I picked up a new one in Tesco last week I noticed the design of the plastic bottle had changed a little. At home I compared it with my near-empty one, when I was dismayed to see the old one contained 500 ml while the new one has only 450ml. What I don't know is whether there was any price difference between the two. Call me a cynic, but I won't be surprised if they were the same.
