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Tony wrote:
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>>Hi all
>>
>>Anyone know the brand name of an Ammonia based cleaner in the UK,
>
> Windolene
>
>>(Not the pink one) contains no ammonia.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Paul
>
>
> The latest one in Tesco's -a clear liquid Windolene contains ammonia - just
> smell it. I'm using it now and it sure contains ammonia. Mr Muscle and
> several other spray kitchen cleaners are also a mild ammonia solution. They
> don't name the contaents on the pack however ?You can also obtain household
> ammonia and dilute that.
> Tony
>
From www.windexglasscleaner.com/
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Q: What ingredients are in Windex® Glass and Multi-Surface Cleaners?
A: Windex® Glass and Multi-Surface Cleaners contain detergents,
solvents, fragrance, Ammonia-D®, and alcohol. They should not be used if
ammonia is not recommended for use on surface. (Windex® Multi-Surface
Cleaner with Vinegar, Windex® Outdoor Window & Surface Cleaner, and
Windex® Multi-Surface Sparkling Orange™ Cleaner do not contain ammonia
or dyes. They are safe to use in these cases.)
They cleverly use the trade name "Ammonia-D", which someone wrote was
probably a compound name which when dissolved in water generated free
ammonia.
But, that was from a newsgroup discussin, and they are slightly less
trustworthy than real information.
Jim