Advantages: great film, based on a true story, low flying sequences Disadvantages: some special effects
to destroy the Möhne, Sorpe and the Eder Dam's in an attempt to cripple Germany's ability to make war. The reality was that although two of the Dams were breached, output was back to pre-raid levels just over one month later. (That however is outside the remit of the film).
What is distinctive about the movie is that it dedicates a lot of time (around three quarters of it) on Wallis and his idea for the bouncing bomb, from initial tests which involved shooting a marble across a water filled container, up until testing the full sized test bomb, with the actual raid only taking up the last quarter of the film. This makes the Dam Busters a kind of mini biography on Wallis himself rather than the end result of what happened with his invention. But it isn't a science filled bore of a film with lots of physics and mathematics, but instead ...
Advantages: Can be used for more then just loos Disadvantages: Doesn't totally remove rust stains
it's job properly, it's important to me having the children around that areas such as the bathroom are kept as hygienic as possible, so allowing the Grot Buster a few hours to work leaves me happy and confident of a good result. I'm not sure on really thick stubborn stains that the 5 minutes would be enough to completely tackle them, especially in areas under the water like in the toilet bowl.
As well as bathroom facilities the Grot Buster can also be used on dustbins, PVC window frames, tile grouting, showers and many hard to reach places like the back of your taps. It's so much more then a regular toilet bleach and is a great product to have around the house in case a stubborn stain cannot be removed by your usual product. It's powerful, can fight germs, dissolve mould and can be used for more then just toilets, for just £1 ...
Advantages: Easy to apply, helps remove blockages in pipes, Disadvantages: regular applications may be required
I've used other sink clearing products before and been pleased with their results, but not too happy with how much I had to pay for them. I use other Buster products (Bathroom and kitchen sink fresh) and was pleased with their performace, so when my bath was draining slowly (not completely blocked, just showing signs that a blockage could be forming) I chose this product.
At £2.99 in Tesco for a bottle, this is at the cheaper end of the market. It says to use once a month to prevent blockages forming (rather than stating that it removes a blockage). It also says that a whole bottle should be used for one application, but I've found a bottle can be used for at least two applications if you are just using it as a precautionary measure.
It works by dissolving bathroom blockages - in my case usually a combination of hair and soap ...