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03-29-2017 02:28 PM
Re: March 29 TSV (3 Bio Cleaners with microfiber cloths): With the tax and shipping, it costs $40 to try out this product. I have never used this cleaner before, and would have placed an order if you had offered an option of 1 container of Bio Cleaner, with a choice of scent, at a price of perhaps $12.99 and $3 shipping.
Reviews say that a little of this product goes a long way, so expecting the customer to buy 3 larger-sized containers (with microfiber cloths that are not necessary), in order to try out the product, is asking too much. JMHO.
03-29-2017 02:47 PM
you can have all of mine. It does nothing.
03-29-2017 03:01 PM
I never have a problem finding appropriate and effective cleaning products at local stores. I've also made them myself - "home remedies" found online. I can hardly imagine needing to buy expensive cleaning products from Q.
03-29-2017 05:22 PM
I'm sure they consider possible profit vs time spent on-air, and figure how much they have to sell to make it worthwhile.
03-29-2017 10:24 PM
I bought a regular size on Ebay for this very reason. I like it and was just thinking I needed more so I went ahead and bought the TSV.
03-30-2017 09:11 AM
@tucsongal wrote:I bought a regular size on Ebay for this very reason. I like it and was just thinking I needed more so I went ahead and bought the TSV.
@tucsongal: That's exactly what l did yesterday, after l posted here. I ordered one regular size from eBay, to try it out.
03-30-2017 10:34 AM
03-30-2017 11:08 AM
@ValuSkr@Which homemade cleaners did you like.I seem to be chemical sensitive these days and have been using vinegar or baking soda to clean.
03-30-2017 11:16 AM
@dex wrote:@ValuSkr@Which homemade cleaners did you like.I seem to be chemical sensitive these days and have been using vinegar or baking soda to clean.
I do use vinegar and baking soda a lot - in different combinations, for different things. I have a window cleaner that leaves no streaks (vinegar, water, and dish detergent) and an eyeglass cleaner (isopropyl alcohol, water, and dish detergent - some people say the alcohol harms the lenses, but I've used it for years - I guess your mileage may vary). Though not home-made, Oxiclean powder is terrific and useful for many things in and out of the home.
04-01-2017 01:01 AM
@tweets12 wrote:you can have all of mine. It does nothing.
Ditto. I finally just threw my two containers in the trash.
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