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Pinot Grigio March 14th 08 05:41 PM

Jif Replacement
 
I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.



George March 14th 08 06:00 PM

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"Pinot Grigio" someone@somewhere wrote in message
...
I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.



You taking the mick?

Cif is Jif.



Andy Burns[_3_] March 14th 08 06:30 PM

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On 14/03/2008 17:41, Pinot Grigio wrote:

I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.


Can you still get "Gumption"?

Icky Thwacket March 14th 08 06:39 PM

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"Pinot Grigio" someone@somewhere wrote in message
...
I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.


Have you tried an angle grinder?



George March 14th 08 06:41 PM

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"Icky Thwacket" wrote in message
...

"Pinot Grigio" someone@somewhere wrote in message
...
I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and

grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.


Have you tried an angle grinder?



Don't be silly...his wife is not allowed near the sink.



Pinot Grigio March 14th 08 06:47 PM

Jif Replacement
 
I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and
grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.



You taking the mick?

Cif is Jif.


Cif is supposed to be the same but it does not clean as well as the old Jif.
It is more creamy and runny than the old stuff.



George March 14th 08 06:54 PM

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"Pinot Grigio" someone@somewhere wrote in message
...
I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit

of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and
grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.



You taking the mick?

Cif is Jif.


Cif is supposed to be the same but it does not clean as well as the old

Jif.
It is more creamy and runny than the old stuff.



As far as I know only the name changed,twas something they found out about
Jif? and wasn't good for the brand?

Have you shaken it to make sure its contents are mixed well? some times
these cleaners are on the shelves for ages?





Pinot Grigio March 14th 08 07:05 PM

Jif Replacement
 
Cif is supposed to be the same but it does not clean as well as the old
Jif.
It is more creamy and runny than the old stuff.



As far as I know only the name changed,twas something they found out about
Jif? and wasn't good for the brand?

Have you shaken it to make sure its contents are mixed well? some times
these cleaners are on the shelves for ages?


Yep, I always give bottles a good shake. I bought Cif soon after the name
change but it just wouldn't clean off those grease spots. I managed to buy
some Jif before it disappeared and it did the trick. Could I have bought a
duff Cif?



Rod March 14th 08 07:07 PM

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George wrote:
"Pinot Grigio" someone@somewhere wrote in message
...
I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit

of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and
grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.


You taking the mick?

Cif is Jif.

Cif is supposed to be the same but it does not clean as well as the old

Jif.
It is more creamy and runny than the old stuff.



As far as I know only the name changed,twas something they found out about
Jif? and wasn't good for the brand?

As I heard it, the name Cif (used in Europe) was deemed unacceptable for
us due to the similarity to syphilis. Not sure what made them change
their minds.
--
Rod

Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious
onset.
Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed.
www.thyromind.info www.thyroiduk.org www.altsupportthyroid.org

Bob Eager March 14th 08 07:16 PM

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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:54:32 UTC, "George"
wrote:

As far as I know only the name changed,twas something they found out about
Jif? and wasn't good for the brand?


Languages where there is no J in the alphabet?

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George March 14th 08 07:21 PM

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"Bob Eager" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:54:32 UTC, "George"
wrote:

As far as I know only the name changed,twas something they found out

about
Jif? and wasn't good for the brand?


Languages where there is no J in the alphabet?

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Nah I think it was because of this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jif_(lemon_juice)



Bob Eager March 14th 08 07:32 PM

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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 19:21:54 UTC, "George"
wrote:

"Bob Eager" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:54:32 UTC, "George"
wrote:

As far as I know only the name changed,twas something they found out

about
Jif? and wasn't good for the brand?


Languages where there is no J in the alphabet?


Nah I think it was because of this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jif_(lemon_juice)


Sorry, but I don't see an obvious explanation there about why the name
went from Jif to Cif.

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Bob Eager March 14th 08 07:35 PM

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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 19:32:04 UTC, "Bob Eager" wrote:

On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 19:21:54 UTC, "George"
wrote:

"Bob Eager" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:54:32 UTC, "George"
wrote:

As far as I know only the name changed,twas something they found out

about
Jif? and wasn't good for the brand?

Languages where there is no J in the alphabet?


Nah I think it was because of this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jif_(lemon_juice)


Sorry, but I don't see an obvious explanation there about why the name
went from Jif to Cif.


I should have said...the two co-existed for many years under the same
name...

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Eddy[_2_] March 14th 08 07:50 PM

Jif Replacement
 
Pinot Grigio wrote:

I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.


Ha! Have just got back from the weekly shop armed with a "Cream
Cleanser" - the same as Jif. The reason was the same as yours: a
cupboard full of "useless cleaning materials". Or, rather, I should
say, too-specific cleaning materials. Take "Cillit Bang", for example.
The lying toads say in that amazing commercial on TV that it possesses
the most incredible power to clean anything anywhere. I have found it
only good for removing limescale. When it comes to cleaning the top of
the oven hob it will remove the deposit left where water has boiled over
& evaporated, leaving a limescale deposit - our water here is quite
alkaline. But it won't remove the grease and fat! A cream cleanser,
like Jif or some other brand, PLUS a bit of elbow grease, will easily
remove the whole bloody lot!

I can't think of anything better than cream cleanser. I just wish it
didn't produce this white creamy froth that takes a great deal of
rinsing away!

Eddy.


Dave Liquorice[_2_] March 14th 08 09:08 PM

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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 19:50:57 GMT, Eddy wrote:

I just wish it didn't produce this white creamy froth that takes a great
deal of rinsing away!


Leave it to dry and polish off.

--
Cheers
Dave.




TheOldFellow March 14th 08 09:28 PM

Jif Replacement
 
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 17:41:05 -0000
"Pinot Grigio" someone@somewhere wrote:

I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.



I've been looking for MARATHON bars to ages too. I refuse to eat
anything with a name that rhymes with ladies underwear.

R.

The Medway Handyman March 14th 08 09:39 PM

Jif Replacement
 
Eddy wrote:
Pinot Grigio wrote:

I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra
bit of cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and
grime? I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials
including Cif.


Ha! Have just got back from the weekly shop armed with a "Cream
Cleanser" - the same as Jif. The reason was the same as yours: a
cupboard full of "useless cleaning materials". Or, rather, I should
say, too-specific cleaning materials. Take "Cillit Bang", for
example. The lying toads say in that amazing commercial on TV that it
possesses the most incredible power to clean anything anywhere. I
have found it only good for removing limescale. When it comes to
cleaning the top of the oven hob it will remove the deposit left
where water has boiled over & evaporated, leaving a limescale deposit
- our water here is quite alkaline. But it won't remove the grease
and fat! A cream cleanser, like Jif or some other brand, PLUS a bit
of elbow grease, will easily remove the whole bloody lot!


You do know that there are two types of Cillit Bang? Grime & lime which is
acid based and Power Cleaner Degreaser which is Alkali - and very good IMO.


--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257



Derek Geldard March 14th 08 09:48 PM

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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 19:50:57 GMT, Eddy
wrote:

But it won't remove the grease and fat! A cream cleanser,
like Jif or some other brand, PLUS a bit of elbow grease, will easily
remove the whole bloody lot!


Abrasive creams can dull shiny polished surfaces.


I can't think of anything better than cream cleanser. I just wish it
didn't produce this white creamy froth that takes a great deal of
rinsing away!


This stuff is better. It shifts all grease in seconds up to the point
where it is verging on being like burnt on oven grease. It leaves
those behind as small pinhead sized islands which need another
treatment.

http://www.lakeland.co.uk/product.aspx/!21378

This is available from most cleaning suppliers but Lakeland are about
the cheapest. Note that the 500ml bottle for £3.99 is 5x concentrated.

I don't know if the trigger spray bottle comes with it, looks like it
does but they don't actually say.

It is even better / faster acting than my erstwhile favourite "Aerosol
Label Remover" "Electrolube LRM" containing d- Limonene, which makes
it smell of oranges.

DG


The Medway Handyman March 14th 08 09:48 PM

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Bob Eager wrote:
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:54:32 UTC, "George"
wrote:

As far as I know only the name changed,twas something they found out
about Jif? and wasn't good for the brand?


Languages where there is no J in the alphabet?


ISTR that it was because J is difficult for Spanish speakers to pronounce?
Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world after all.

Hif?



--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257



Bob Minchin[_2_] March 14th 08 10:26 PM

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Anne Jackson wrote:
The message from "Bob Eager" contains these words:

On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:54:32 UTC, "George"
wrote:


As far as I know only the name changed,twas something they found out about
Jif? and wasn't good for the brand?


Languages where there is no J in the alphabet?


Welsh?

Why are half of the Welsh called Jones then???

John March 14th 08 10:45 PM

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"TheOldFellow" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 17:41:05 -0000
"Pinot Grigio" someone@somewhere wrote:

I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and
grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.



I've been looking for MARATHON bars to ages too. I refuse to eat
anything with a name that rhymes with ladies underwear.


I've NEVER seen a Russet bar or a Wong bar!! Where do you buy your
sweeties??

Cheers

John



John March 14th 08 10:47 PM

Jif Replacement
 

"Pinot Grigio" someone@somewhere wrote in message
...
I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.


Buy Cif, remove cap, add a tablespoon of grout, replace cap, shake, job
done!!

HTH

John



Rod March 14th 08 10:52 PM

Jif Replacement
 
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Bob Eager wrote:
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:54:32 UTC, "George"
wrote:

As far as I know only the name changed,twas something they found out
about Jif? and wasn't good for the brand?

Languages where there is no J in the alphabet?


ISTR that it was because J is difficult for Spanish speakers to pronounce?
Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world after all.

Hif?



Have a glass of Jerez? Or is that too dif?

--
Rod

Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious
onset.
Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed.
www.thyromind.info www.thyroiduk.org www.altsupportthyroid.org

Pinot Grigio March 14th 08 11:24 PM

Jif Replacement
 
This stuff is better. It shifts all grease in seconds up to the point
where it is verging on being like burnt on oven grease. It leaves
those behind as small pinhead sized islands which need another
treatment.

http://www.lakeland.co.uk/product.aspx/!21378

This is available from most cleaning suppliers but Lakeland are about
the cheapest. Note that the 500ml bottle for £3.99 is 5x concentrated.

I don't know if the trigger spray bottle comes with it, looks like it
does but they don't actually say.

It is even better / faster acting than my erstwhile favourite "Aerosol
Label Remover" "Electrolube LRM" containing d- Limonene, which makes
it smell of oranges.

DG


Thanks. I will give it a try.



Eddy[_2_] March 15th 08 11:02 AM

Jif Replacement
 
The Medway Handyman wrote:
You do know that there are two types of Cillit Bang? Grime & lime which is
acid based and Power Cleaner Degreaser which is Alkali - and very good IMO.


No, I haven't noticed this distinction being made in any of the
advertising, but it's an important one. Must nip downstairs and see
which one it is we have. I guess it must be the Grime & Lime that we
have. Thanks for this, Dave.

Eddy.


Eddy[_2_] March 15th 08 11:04 AM

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Anne Jackson wrote:

The message from Andy Burns contains
these words:

On 14/03/2008 17:41, Pinot Grigio wrote:


I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and
grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.


Can you still get "Gumption"?


I think it's now called 'Astonish'?


Hasn't the name just been changed yet again?
Isn't it now known as "Totally Flabbergasted"?

:-)

Eddy.


Eddy[_2_] March 15th 08 11:04 AM

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Dave Liquorice wrote:
I just wish it didn't produce this white creamy froth that takes a great
deal of rinsing away!


Leave it to dry and polish off.


Hee, hee, hee. Yes, I seem to remember that leaving it to dry and cake
is a possibility. But how many times could you bear to pass by seeing
this unfinished job sitting on the surfaces before it dries out! It can
be quite thick and I have a weakness for wanting to complete every job
before beginning another!

Eddy.


PM March 17th 08 05:01 PM

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"John" wrote in message
...

"TheOldFellow" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 17:41:05 -0000
"Pinot Grigio" someone@somewhere wrote:

I have just finished my last drop of Jif (kept for when that extra bit

of
cleaning was required!)

Is there anything on the market that really gets through grease and
grime?
I have a cupboard full of useless cleaning materials including Cif.



I've been looking for MARATHON bars to ages too. I refuse to eat
anything with a name that rhymes with ladies underwear.


I've NEVER seen a Russet bar or a Wong bar!! Where do you buy your
sweeties??


Never had a Mars bra?




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