Lidl W5 stuff
Lidl W5 stuff
We have been very impressed with the W5 kitchen cleaner from Lidl. Has anyone used their general purpose cleaner and their dishwasher tablets? And can anyone recommend them?
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I have used the dishwasher tablets and found they were not good enough for us. We are still on Finish Quantum Max
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We do the washing up in the sink. Using the cheapest liquid soap in a bottle, which we dilute first. Everything sparkling clean and shiny.
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As I do 99% of my shopping at Lidl, I am using the cleaning articles showing on that photo. Specially the bathroom cleaner I like a lot. (yellow bottle) It got tested recently in Germany and got the best result of all cleaners in their test. Also the Anti-Limescale Gel is excellent as my water pH is extremely high I am using 2 caps for every wash and since 8 years no issues with hard water.
Also instead of WD 5: the Anti-rust spray does the same job and is much cheaper.
Unfortunately the antibacterial liquid soap for dishes I am also using comes only once a year on offer...
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Also instead of WD 5: the Anti-rust spray does the same job and is much cheaper.
Unfortunately the antibacterial liquid soap for dishes I am also using comes only once a year on offer...
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cyprusmax47 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 3:00 pm
Also instead of WD 5: the Anti-rust spray does the same job and is much cheaper.
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cyprusmax47 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 3:00 pm
Also instead of WD 5: the Anti-rust spray does the same job and is much cheaper.
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Re: Lidl W5 stuff
And you think that vinegar it is not acetic acid, baking soda is not sodium bicarbonate, lemon juice is not citric acid and zivania is not mainly ethanol? They are all chemicals and usually the mainstay of the branded ones. Just because they have a 'household' name does not mean that they are not chemicals and many of them are quite aggressive. You forgot to add sodium chloride for salt!
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Devil, I firmly believe that we ALL knew the above. No need to pretend that you are any brighter than the rest of the human race.
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Work fine for us too.
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OK, clever Dick, go back to Tanny's post. (S)he clearly implies that her recommended household products are NOT chemicals. So take my reply in context, please, before ridiculising others.