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  2. Methanol toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Methanol poisoning most commonly occurs following the drinking of windshield washer fluid. [2] This may be accidental or as part of an attempted suicide. Toxicity may also rarely occur through extensive skin exposure or breathing in fumes. [1]

  3. List of methanol poisoning incidents - Wikipedia

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    Government restrictions on liquor and beer sales during the COVID-19 pandemic may have exacerbated the problem of illegal production and sale of alcoholic beverages in Mexico. Reportedly, 35 people died in 2020 in just one mass poisoning incident due to methanol tainted drinks. [48]

  4. Windshield washer fluid - Wikipedia

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    Windshield washer fluid being poured into a vehicle's storage tank, or reservoir. Windshield washer fluid (also called windshield wiper fluid, wiper fluid, screen wash (in the UK), or washer fluid) is a fluid for motor vehicles that is used in cleaning the windshield with the windshield wiper while the vehicle is being driven.

  5. Methanol - Wikipedia

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    Methanol is used as a solvent and as an antifreeze in pipelines and windshield washer fluid. Methanol was used as an automobile coolant antifreeze in the early 1900s. [ 48 ] As of May 2018, methanol was banned in the EU for use in windscreen washing or defrosting due to its risk of human consumption [ 49 ] [ 50 ] as a result of 2012 Czech ...

  6. Pilgrim Airlines Flight 458 - Wikipedia

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    Due to the fire breaking out immediately after the attempts to deice the windshield, the alcohol smell detected by the first officer just before the smoke started to appear, and the liquid, flowing nature of the fire in the passenger cabin, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)'s investigation focused on the windshield washer/deicer ...

  7. Rain-X - Wikipedia

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    The Rain-X brand includes seven categories of products: wiper blades, glass and windshield treatments, plastic cleaners, windshield washer fluid, car washes, car wax, and bug and tar washes. [1] Rain-X Online Protectant was introduced to commercial carwashes in 2005. [2]

  8. Talk:Windshield washer fluid - Wikipedia

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    5 Windshield washer fluid for the 21st century. 7 comments. 6 how much is enough for damaging effects? 2 comments. 7 incorrect/false statement? drastic consequences.

  9. Windscreen wiper - Wikipedia

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    A windscreen wiper (Commonwealth English) or windshield wiper (American English) is a device used to remove rain, snow, ice, washer fluid, water, or other debris from a vehicle's front window. Almost all motor vehicles , including cars , trucks , buses , train locomotives , and watercraft with a cabin —and some aircraft —are equipped with ...