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Mr Muscle Multi-Task Bathroom |
| Date: |
24/05/08 (100 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Cleans general dirt and marks well, doesn't smell too strong
Disadvantages: Doesn't do anything for watermarks and limescale
I bought this in a vain effort to make cleaning easier for myself. It costs between about 99p and £1.50 depending on where you buy it from, and that's for a 750ml bottle.
The bottle it comes in is a deep blue/purple plastic trigger-spray bottle. It's contoured towards the top of the bottle where your fingers would go, to give you a better grip on the bottle. The nozzle has a safety lock like they all generally do, which you just turn until it says 'on' to open and 'off' to close it.
The trigger action is smooth and not stiff, so it's easy to use, and each spray gives a decent amount of the liquid. It has a chlorine type smell to it, but it's not too strong or overpowering. However, I would advise as with any cleaning product, that you open a window while you're using it, so that you're not breathing in too may of the fumes.
This cleaner is for most bathroom surfaces, but it's not to be used on wood, varnished surfaces, or gold plated fittings. To use you just spray it from 15-20cm away from the surface, leave it for a minute to penetrate soap scum and watermarks, then wipe with a damp cloth or sponge. For mirrors you can wipe with a dry cloth afterwards to give a streak free finish.
Generally, I think this does a really good job of cleaning around the bathroom. It doesn't take any scrubbing if you leave it for a while before wiping off, and it leaves most surfaces looking spotless and sparkling with minimum effort, just a quick wipe over and it's done. However, I don't find it very effective on watermarks or limescale, no matter how long I leave it on for, it doesn't seem to be able to shift it, or even improve it slightly. So whilst it's a good general cleaner, you will need a separate product to deal with limescale and watermarks.
Summary: Love it!
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- 24/05/08 What a nonsense! In other words this product is ideal for low cost bathrooms which don't have posh fittings. When you say water marks, can this be assumed that it also includes toothpaste markings on taps as well? Or just water marks caused by high content limescale? |
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