What I was trying to say (not in a nasty way) is that, if someone in e.g. Australia has a problem, it's probably not helpful to the person in Australia for some one from e.g. the UK recommending a particular brand of product, although it will be helpful for those living in the UK. The brand might not be available to them, but what it is and the way it works might enable them to find something similar.

An example of this (not related to lace) was when my husband was in New Zealand and wanted his usual brand of indigestion remedy which is safe with the other medications he takes. The pharmacist said that they get a lot of people from the UK asking for it, but that brand, nor anything else with those ingredients is available in New Zealand. But he recommended another type, which he explained, safe for him and which DH would be able to get back home possibly under another brand name if he wanted to continue with it.

Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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