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    Default Best to have a smelly mouldy house....

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20100719...n-6323e80.html


    Personaly I hate air fresheners. I find incense best because Ive never found a candle that gives off scent enough.

    I am guilty of using mould and mildew stuff and Im not suprised about this because it chokes you and makes your eyes water. Amonia?

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    I read that too. But I've nothing to worry about.

    The dust will be there long after I am gone : )

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    Quote Originally Posted by FairMaiden View Post
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    Personaly I hate air fresheners. I find incense best because Ive never found a candle that gives off scent enough.
    My soy candles and melts smell lovely, and what's more ..... they are safe to use (regarding giving off toxic fumes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FairMaiden View Post
    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20100719...n-6323e80.html


    Personaly I hate air fresheners. I find incense best because Ive never found a candle that gives off scent enough.

    I am guilty of using mould and mildew stuff and Im not suprised about this because it chokes you and makes your eyes water. Amonia?
    Try spraying the mould and mildew and then walk away and leave it for 10/15 mins. This way you don't have to contend with the fumes. After the time is up wash down with the shower attachment if possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XCESSBAGGAGE View Post
    I read that too. But I've nothing to worry about.

    The dust will be there long after I am gone : )
    You and I are a large part of the dust, lol Eww

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tropical_Trish View Post
    My soy candles and melts smell lovely, and what's more ..... they are safe to use (regarding giving off toxic fumes.
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    Hmm been there, done that. Ive bought really expensive soy wax candles that smell fab when you sniff them but once lit nothing. Can yours deliver is the question. I wont a strong pong , lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by tizme View Post
    Try spraying the mould and mildew and then walk away and leave it for 10/15 mins. This way you don't have to contend with the fumes. After the time is up wash down with the shower attachment if possible.
    That should be fun on my kitchen patio doors lol. I get a quick build up there.

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    I'm going to live forever. As long as I don't slip in the dust and fall down the stairs.

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    Fantastic no more housework for me then !

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    Quote Originally Posted by cornishmaid1961 View Post
    Fantastic no more housework for me then !
    I would die (yikes)......i've got OCD in cleaning lol (or so my friends tell me)

    Even the kids daren't stand still..........they'd get washed!

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