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  2. 12 Uses For Windex Beyond Cleaning Your Windows - AOL

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    A few things to note about Windex: The classic blue product we all know and love contains ammonia, so it should not be used on metals, fabrics, or other materials that ammonia could discolor or ...

  3. Windex - Wikipedia

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    Windex is an American brand of glass and hard-surface cleaners [1] —originally in glass containers, later in plastic ones. The name "Windex" (from "window" + "-ex") is a registered trademark. Drackett sold the Windex brand to Bristol-Meyers in 1965. [2] S. C. Johnson acquired it in 1993 and has been manufacturing it since. [3] The original ...

  4. 10 Surprising Windex Uses (Aside From Cleaning Glass) - AOL

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    Windex is safe for gold and silver but could be harmful to soft gemstones because of its ammonia content. That means don’t use it on turquoise, emeralds, opals, coral, pearls or amber. Looking ...

  5. Cleaning agent - Wikipedia

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    Because these products are expected to clean without rinsing and result in a streak-free shine, they contain no salts. Typical window cleaning items consist of alcohols, either ethanol or isopropanol like Windex, and surfactants for dissolving grease. Other components include small amounts of ammonia as well as dyes and perfumes. [1]

  6. Glass Plus - Wikipedia

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    This product does not contain the chemicals ammonia, alcohol, animal byproducts, bleach, or phosphates. It does include biodegradable cleaning ingredients along with water and aromas to add fragrance to the product. It will leave streaks if used on a warm surface or within direct sunlight. [1]

  7. 11 Common Cleaning Products That Are So Dangerous to Mix - AOL

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    You might think mixing two cleaners can yield a more powerful solution for stubborn dirt and grim, but playing chemist with these products can be highly toxic.

  8. Comet (cleanser) - Wikipedia

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    Mixing cleaning products containing bleach or other oxygenates (such as Comet) with products that contain ammonia or acid is dangerous. The P&G Comet SDS specifically warns to: "Avoid contact with acids and ammonia." Despite being labeled as "scratch free", the label for Comet cleanser also advises the use of plenty of water on "delicate surfaces".

  9. Mr Muscle - Wikipedia

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    Looking for a less volatile chemical with the general characteristics of ammonia, they found that monoethanolamine had similar properties. [ citation needed ] Monoethanolamine is a weak base, so it required the addition of caustic soda as well as surfactants and bentonite as a mild abrasive.

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