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Don Aslett Cleaners: Worth It?

Stayed up way too late last night and watched the Don Aslett presentation. I'm considering the toilet bowl cleaner, the shower cleaner and the microfiber cloths. Maybe the X-O deodorizer too.

How well do his cleaners work? For the shower I generally use scrubbing bubbles spray, which I'm happy with except for how it works on the shower door. For the toilets I just use whatever regular cleaner they sell, Lysol toilet maybe Clorox. My water is kind of hard and I do get a mineral ring. More of a problem is mold in the toilet bowl. But maybe that's a function of not cleaning as frequently as I should {#emotions_dlg.blushing}.

So I'm wondering if his cleaners are worth the expense? Thanks!

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Re: Don Aslett Cleaners: Worth It?

The XO is definitely worth it. The rest I have no idea as I never clean my house, hence why I need the XO. lol ... totally kidding, but couldn't help myself. Seriously, the XO works great. I spray it on trash cans or where smells tend to collect. I used it in my shoes and was amazed how well it worked.
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Re: Don Aslett Cleaners: Worth It?

I have the XO which really works. As far as his toilet cleaner I can get Pretty Potty here in town at the janitorial supply store for $2.95 for a 32 oz bottle. It works the same as that you clean the toilet with the pumice stone first & use the cleaner weekly & the toilet stays really clean. I use ROG to clean the tub/shower. It's recommended by Kohler to use on their tubs. I used to have to order direct but now it's sold on Amazon.

I forgot to say Fuller Brush has the best toilet bowl brush. Don Aslett's is cheap. The swab is pretty skimpy.

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Re: Don Aslett Cleaners: Worth It?

I've tried them all and they work. The only one I consistently use is the toilet bowl cleaner with the pumice stone. I use that in conjunction with clorox cleaner. Don't know what it's called. They are little pads that attach to a stick. I buy extra pumice stones on dons website. He has outlet stores too where I've stocked up. In general, I think it works better than what you buy in the cleaning aisle at the grocery store.

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Re: Don Aslett Cleaners: Worth It?

For the last few years I've only used his toilet bowl cleaner (rarely need the pumice stone). The XO works well and goes a long way. His microfiber cloths are better than any out there IMO.
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Re: Don Aslett Cleaners: Worth It?

Watch the size of his microfiber cloths as some are quite small. I got a lifetime supply, too small for cleaning chores but they make good washcloths.
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Re: Don Aslett Cleaners: Worth It?

Can't beat his micro fiber cloths for sure.....