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Cleaning supplies
Man, I love this place. The other forums I read are so on point. I often find humorous thread titles that I am unable to post an appropriate witty reply because it is off topic.
But here, I can post about this new cleaning stuff I bought. Its one of those 'eco-friendly' things and its based on thyme. It was a very wierd experience to be cleaning with that smell--and much nicer than chlorine or whatever. Question now is, how long does the scent stay around? I was cleaning the car in preparation to selling it. Hope they like thyme! And it reminds me of my favorite joke from Charmed--the girls are out having been abducted by demons or something so Leo and the cop are mixing a potion in the kitchen. Leo stops and looks up "We need more time" Cop says "Sorry man, that's the one thing I can't help you with", "No, no, we're out of thyme. Could you go down to the store and get some?" |
Re: Cleaning supplies: When my brother was a baby he drank turpentine. Off to the emergency room! Kids!
Re: Scents: Some scents tend to linger for quite awhile. I bought a car one time from a guy who smoked a very mild, sweet cigar. The scent was heavenly and stayed around for a long time. |
how dare you post a cleaning supplies thread outside of my very on topic one!!!!
do you think that this is 4chan??? I don't really care, but I do want these people put of my house. |
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when I was two years old I drank shampoo. :( As for the scent, it probably depends on how much of it there was to begin with I guess.. If it is natural and not very pure ( I doubt it would be if it is a cleaning product) I'd say it wont stay for too long. |
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