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where can i buy cleaning goods

Posted by helpinghands (helpinghands), 3 February 2004
hi all

we run a cleaning company in andover does anyone know of a good place to get cleaning items from such as bathroom,kitchen cleaners and other items such as duster etc looking for a warehouse type of place either southamton,winchester,basingstoke reading newbury

can you help

thanks

if you would like to eamil me

owen

helpinghands@ukonline.co.uk
Posted by mickeyfat (VGC), 3 February 2004
have you  tried the sponsers of this site
Posted by STEVE71163 (Steve Lowe), 3 February 2004
Hi Owen
           Here is a link for Express Cleaning

http://www.express-cleaning-supplies.co.uk/

Steve
Posted by helpinghands (helpinghands), 4 February 2004
hi

thanks for that
Posted by Auto_Groom (Auto_Groom), 4 February 2004
Express Cleaning the no1 place to go  Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley

Posted by Ian_G. (Ian_Gourlay), 4 February 2004
What is wrong with Tesco.

Aldi.


You put contents into Put own sprayers.
No large orders buy as you need.

Come on tell me I am wrong.


Posted by Mike_Boxall (Mike_Boxall), 5 February 2004
on 02/04/04 at 22:49:31, Ian_Gourlay wrote:
What is wrong with Tesco.
Come on tell me I am wrong.


Are you serious, councillor?

Is that where you get your carpet cleaning chemicals from?

Regards

Mike
Posted by Ian_G. (Ian_Gourlay), 5 February 2004
Hi  Mike

No, I just thought I would wind you up.


Regards

Ian
Posted by Fox (Fox), 5 February 2004
Just got to stick my nose in this one! Grin

There is no problem with buying chemicals from store outlets such as basic bleach or toilet cleaner.  All stores will supply you with coshh details - so Ian it's not really a wind up - it's a good cheap pratical way of stocking.

However when it comes to specific chemicals you've got to go to the professionals!

Fox


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