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Where To Find Regular Chlorox In Pats

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Best used to have but they now have a Thai version which contains soap. Big C neither Top ever had it as far as I know

Thanks.

Ask for HAITER in every supermarket. Check the labels to see if it is the version you like. Some are perfumed. JL.

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Thanks JL, I'll check Haiter out.

I got Haiter in Tops. I saw one that's (supposedly) for coloureds and a regular one. Neither seem to contain soap. About 50B for a smallish plastic bottle (which is a lot more than it would cost in Europe). Both are not very concentrated. I got the regular bottle to clean my bathroom grouting and toilet brush and it does, after a good soak.

The Foodmart outside VT1 had imported US Chlorox the other day. High price though.

I used to buy litre bottles of very high concentration bleach in Europe for about 25B.

Anything that comes in a bottle or a can or a pack always costs the earth here.

True Value on Sukhumvit Road, opposite Tesco has chlorox. Good stuff, but expect to pay import prices.

@ Darrel - If you mix small amounts of bleach (chlorox) with baking powder then spread it onto the grout, the results are better than using bleach alone. As the bleach/baking powder starts to dry out spray it with water to keep it moist, and keep the bleaching process going.

PS - Hope I'm not 'trying to teach my grannie how to suck eggs' smile.png

@ Darrel - If you mix small amounts of bleach (chlorox) with baking powder then spread it onto the grout, the results are better than using bleach alone. As the bleach/baking powder starts to dry out spray it with water to keep it moist, and keep the bleaching process going.

Good idea. I generally just get some bits of old teacloth and soak that in bleach, then lay the cloth on the grout. That seems to keep it damp.

Now we need a "where can I buy baking powder" thead. smile.png

Foodland sells chlorox but since it's imported it's not cheap.

Quite right, FoodLand used to stock it. Was there Thursday night (late) and completely out of stock....but had plenty of the Thai brands.

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