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02 Dec, 2017
Very useful, keeps things tidy and sealed.
I bought a few of these, and they neaten up the kitchen, stood in a nice row. I chose the clear ones so I could put colour coded recycling stickers on them rather than have the dark grey ones with brightly coloured lids glaring at me every day. Plus I can see how full they get without opening the lids. I also use one for washing powder, but they can be used to store dry pet foods and many other things. They could probably fit into a kitchen base unit with the middle shelf removed, but my units are full to bursting, so couldn't do that. Very happy with these!

02 Dec, 2017
Best oven cleaner out there, by miles.
Can't fault this product at all. It does what is says, removes baked on grease, and makes a dreaded task much easier. 5* product.

02 Dec, 2017
Does what it claims but don't expect EVERY item to look brand new if it's well past it's best!
I have used this for years now, even on cheap sports socks, and they come up very well. Towels, shirts, t-shirts, sheets, bras (of mixed fabrics) etc . It doesn't always bring back a 'brand new' appearance to all items, (possibly not your granny's 1930's threadbare bed sheets for instance) as it really depends on the fabric type, and the age/amount of wear of the fabric and previous chemicals (ie bleach, stain removers) used on the fabric, so be realistic about what can be achieved, as it's a whitener, not a stain remover.
It will definitely NOT work on fabrics that have been previously bleached, as the effect of bleach is PERMANENT, and the yellowing from bleach (or in the case of some bleached synthetic fabrics that take on a pink or blue-grey hue, ie like microfibre material, cannot be whitened again.
It may not remove a colour run - so a white item that is discoloured because of a colour run would likely look the same (I find this to be the case with synthetic fabrics). Best to use the Dylon colour run treatment in those cases. (It's only worth the money if the item you are trying to save is not easily replaceable).
Some items may need a second wash or better still, start with a pre-soak to get the product well into the fibres (you can always pour the rest of the product into the powder/gel drawer with a jug when the washer is loaded before starting a cycle, if you don't wish to waste it), but it does reduce the dull grey appearance of most things significantly, and some items do come out good as new in terms of whiteness.
It will NOT shift old stains (organic or non-organic) that have yellowed with age (like sweat etc) or stains like red wine, that have been washed over and over. It simply brightens whites, and makes no claims about doing anything about in-ground stains. (Dylon do make a whitener with an oxi cleaner in - 'White N Bright' - but I have not used it as it's fairly new and I use soda crystals). Stains are best treated as soon as they appear, and before being put through a wash. The older a stain is, ie the more times the stained item has been worn and washed and other chemicals used to clean it, then the harder it is to remove an old stain.
If you are wanting to whiten a stained item, try using a stain remover first. If a stain doesn't come out after a couple of treatments, then say goodbye to your item as the stain is likely permanent and THIS whitening product will not remove in-ground stains either. (Common sense really!)
All in all, it's a whitening chemical that does what it says to a high degree in most cases, so is well worth the couple of pounds compared to the items it revives.