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Ammonia is used in chemicals like windex. Ammonia NH3
Yes no problem
Yes, but be careful of fumes, it can affect you
Never use ammonia on hardwood floors. Use diluted vinegar or to remove wax buildup apply mineral spirits with a cloth.
No called company and they said they know of no chemical to clean it. Other web references say formula 409 or windex window cleaner with ammnonia, make sure don't mix ammonia with bleach=poisonous toxic fumes.
Nothing wrong with windex, it will work ok & not harm Porcelain but may not get everything off it.
Ammonia is used in chemicals like windex. Ammonia NH3
swiffer and a light mist of windex works
Windex or anything with ammonia in it.
Yes no problem
Yes, but be careful of fumes, it can affect you
Never use ammonia on hardwood floors. Use diluted vinegar or to remove wax buildup apply mineral spirits with a cloth.
You can clean most of the furniture in your home by using cleaning products like windex or pledge. If you want to clean the floors, for carpet a vacuum, for hard wood a swiffer.
Wax should NEVER be used on a porcelain tile. Porcelain is non porous and has no need for waxing. It will only become a mess to clean later.
Yes windex can clean a penny, I did a science project on it in 8th grade, and windex cleans pennies better than salt water and vinegar. It cleans a penny because it has ammonia in it which can cause some sort of chemical reaction with the copper which in turn keeps the penny clean
Porcelain is GLASS you can use whatever suits your needs..you are not going to hurt the tile... anything from Axax to Mr Clean & Pinesol can work
you get windex and clean them