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thread: does anyone use method cleaning products?

  1. #19
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    Jun 2009
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    LOVE method... but find it hard to buy - WW don't have much of the range. Franklins has some too. You can order it through the Australian website, but I think you have to pay postage.

  2. #20
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    Jan 2007
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    I love the grapefruit surface spray - smells divine - but they haven't stocked it at my woolies for ages, though I did manage to find it at an IGA a while ago. Also the mint window cleaner is awesome. Our kitchen splashback is a brown tile with a metallic sheen that forever shows streaks, until the day I decided to try the window cleaner after the normal cleaner and it was brilliant! No streaks!

  3. #21
    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2008
    In beautiful chaos!
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    Love them!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. #22
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    Oct 2009
    Bonbeach, Melbourne
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    I have been looking for it since this thread started to no avail Whats it like $$ wise if no one minds telling me?

  5. #23
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
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    we have just finished the first packet of their dishwasher tablets and they are at least as good as finish and no more expensive to buy. I grabbed the surface cleaner the other day from Coles but yet to try it...am on the lookout for the shower cleaner if it as good as you all say.....

    oh BTW the non toxic bit is not always non toxic to humans...it means it is non toxic to the envirnoment i.e. phosphate free etc. I got the dishwasher tablets cos they say non toxic on the front but the little writing on the bacl says still toxic to kidlets just non toxic to the fishies and plants....bit bummed about that bit......

  6. #24
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    Aug 2006
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    Melbel, I have no experience with the method products, but I just wanted to say more dishwasher detergents work by being so alkaline that they are caustic...that means if you ingested it, it could corrode your insides...so toxic in a different kind of way than another chemical with a residue effect (ie accumulating in your body, creating a toxic load over a period of time).

  7. #25
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    Jan 2007
    WA
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    Pumpkin Zulu from memory I think the surface sprays and window cleaner were around the $5-6 mark, not 100% sure though. So I'd say mid-range for cleaners? Maybe mid to high... someone else may be more specific ha ha!

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    oh BTW the non toxic bit is not always non toxic to humans...it means it is non toxic to the envirnoment i.e. phosphate free etc. I got the dishwasher tablets cos they say non toxic on the front but the little writing on the bacl says still toxic to kidlets just non toxic to the fishies and plants....bit bummed about that bit......
    I always make sure I read the fine print and store the products as I would any other cleaning product.

    I was on the verge of throwing a tantrum in woolies the other day because they stopped stocking the shower cleaner. I couldn't even find a tag for it on the shelves. That stuff saved me so much scrubbing too!

  9. #27
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    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
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    CL have u tried coles???
    last i was at our woolies they didnt have the surface cleaner anymore!!!!!!! i nearly cried because im nearly out. hopefully its just hugely popular and they sold out.....

  10. #28
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    I will try coles but I get most of my groceries in woolies. I've found Coles really expensive here. The surface cleaner is awesome and I get 2 bottles a time because it's so popular. When one bottle is out I buy a second because when I don't it's sold out

  11. #29
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    LOVE method... but find it hard to buy - WW don't have much of the range. Franklins has some too. You can order it through the Australian website, but I think you have to pay postage.
    I just had a look at the site and it's $9.95 postage for one bottle and $11.95 for multiple. I bought another style of cleaner today so I'm going to try that. When that runs out I'll decide if it's worth buying a heap off the site or sticking with the new one. I was also at woolies tonight and they no longer stock the cucumber cleaner so pi$$ed

  12. #30
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    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
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    still hasnt returned to my woolies either so devo

  13. #31
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    Apr 2009
    in the garden
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    Typical...just when you find something you love, they take it away

  14. #32
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    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    oooh well since you all got me onto this stuff....

    The cucumber cleaner was $2.39 at Woolies the other day so I should go and grab the rest?

  15. #33
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    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
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    thats a great price kim!! it was $6 or so around here

  16. #34
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    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    I know usually that's the price here too, but for $2.39...man should have gotten more.

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