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Cleaning DE's - alternative to scrubbing bubbles?

Hello all,

I'm reading so much about using scrubbing bubbles when cleaning DE's. I'm living in Europe and from what I know we do not have scrubbing bubbles over here.

So my question, is there an European alternative or equivalent to scrubbing bubbles?

Would "Cillit Bang" be an alternative? If I need to be more precise I'm in Sweden
so this is where I need to get my hands on something...

Many thanks for help.
 
I am using "Cif Actifizz" by Unilever. When I use it, bubbles are popped out and after I rinse it with water. I recommend it.
 
I would use some hot water with dish soap and some simple green. :thumbup:

May not even need Simple Green (another US product).

Warm water and either dish soap or hand soap and a soft toothbrush will clean up most razors. Depends on the razor and just how dirty it is, too.
 
Scrubbing Bubbles is recommended because the foaming action gets it inside nooks and crannies and also is a good grease/crud cutter. Any mild cleanser or detergent along with hot water and a bit of elbow grease will do the job.

If you're set on using a similar product, just look for a foaming bathroom cleanser (without bleach). They're all about the same
 
2 or 3 dentures cleaning tablets in a cup of hot water over night followed by mild non-abrasive tooth paste usually cleans the razor satisfactorily. I bought a small box of the dual cleaning action tablets and they seem to work exceptionally well.
Mike
 
Scrubbing Bubbles is recommended because the foaming action gets it inside nooks and crannies and also is a good grease/crud cutter. Any mild cleanser or detergent along with hot water and a bit of elbow grease will do the job.

If you're set on using a similar product, just look for a foaming bathroom cleanser (without bleach). They're all about the same

If you could get a hold of some Astonish that might work just as well.
 
cmannen,

Any of the CIF bathroom cleaners (e.g. PowerCream) will do the job !

Apply, let sit for 10 -15 minutes, scrub with a soft toothbrush, rinse and you are good to go :smile:

Have fun !

Best regards

Russ
 
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