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  2. Hydrogen Peroxide - Where to buy? - MoneySavingExpert Forum

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    mudgekin Posts: 514 Forumite. 22 September 2008 at 12:24PM. I has a really painful mouth recently and was using hydrogen peroxide diluted as a mouthwash. I bought mine from my local independant chemist who had no qualms at all about selling it to me, perhaps because they have known me since I was a youngster.

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    Neil_D_2 Posts: 15 Forumite. 7 October 2010 at 1:06PM. I just bought a 200ml bottle of 6% Hydrogen Peroxide from the pharmacy counter at my local Boots store in Weston-super-Mare. The lady who served said she would check the "highly flammable" cabinet in the store room and returned a few minutes later with the bottle.

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    Oxidisers must be kept away from all flammable liquids. I just bought a 200ml bottle of 6% Hydrogen Peroxide from the pharmacy counter at my local Boots store in Weston-super-Mare. The lady who served said she would check the "highly flammable" cabinet in the store room and returned a few minutes later with the bottle.

  5. what can I use hydrogen peroxide for - MoneySavingExpert Forum

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    Hydrogen peroxide acts like bleach and can be used as a stain remover and a sterlising agent. Of course the best know use is bleaching hair. "doing the best you enjoy, not the best you can tolerate, is truly the best you can do sustainably."

  6. Milton Sterilising fluid — MoneySavingExpert Forum

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    9 February 2005 at 1:57PM. You don't need a baby in the house to use Milton's sterilising fluid! I use it for everything in place of regular anti-bacterial products and it saves a fortune as it's only £1.88 for 1250ml bottle at Tesco and will last me a month a more ... soaking dish cloths, pet dishes,wiping all kitchen/bathroom surfaces etc.

  7. What has happened to Create & Craft TV? - MoneySavingExpert Forum

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    11 October at 6:30PM. I don't buy a lot from "Selly Telly" but I sometimes watch for tips and inspiration. I particularly like the sewing tips on House of Alistair but what has happened to Create and Craft TV? No live TV just repeats and not accepting orders. Anyone know what is going on?

  8. Best type of fuel for a small open fire? - MoneySavingExpert...

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    Is fit for a Queen with a crown of gold. Birch and Fir logs burn too fast. Blaze up bright and do not last. It is by the Irish said. Hawthorn bakes the sweetest bread. Elmwood burns like churchyard mould. Even the very flames are cold. But ash green or ash brown. Is fit for a Queen with a golden crown.

  9. Anyone bought from Cinch? — MoneySavingExpert Forum

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    Unless it is much much cheaper avoid Cinch and buy a Toyota from a Toyota dealer. If Cinch is cheaper use the Cinch price to negotiate. oscarward Posts: 901 Forumite. 15 March at 8:29PM edited 15 March at 8:43PM. With Toyota the warranty is for 5 years from new and then is renewed each year if serviced by a main dealer up to 10 years/ 10k miles ...

  10. JML Dri-Buddy - any experience? — MoneySavingExpert Forum

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    hi,spendy the dri buddy seems your only option, however if the dri buddy is fully packed with clothes it will take a considerable time to dry the clothes.I know you have not a lot of room for a tumble dryer, and the airers take too long to dry, once again remember the cost if you are packing the dri buddy full it could take 5 hours were it would take a tumble dryer it would be half that time ...

  11. Trip.com railcard offer — MoneySavingExpert Forum

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    brookhouse said: The trip.com railcard offer seems good - happy to buy the first ticket through them to get the railcard activated, and subsequent tickets if the app is OK. However, does the railcard stay in their app or is it possible to get it into the standard Railcard app? As above, the railcard stays in their app once purchased through them.