You should use a multi-surface spray or wipes to avoid damaging the wood, plastic or other material the table is made of and to effective clean the glass of the dining table.
with windex covering the outside shell of the helmet
No, I use Martin's Guitar Polish on my guitar. However, if you have a modern guitar (not an antique), Windex WITHOUT ammonia is OK.
get some windex seriously do it it works on that kind of surface or you can get that lemonpledge stuff
Windex has a bunch of chemicals in it, including a little ammonia. Nail polish has acetone which is poisonous as can be, but it evaporates in air like crazy. Internal consumption of either is stupid and deadly with a lot of pain.
I have not a clue, but I just mixed nail polish remover and windex in a windex bottle and sprayed it everywhere in my bathroom.
Yes, glass top dining tables do require a lot of maintenance. They need to be sprayed with Windex almost everyday.
I have been successful removing sticky things with nail polish remover.
Windex is not an effective solution for removing nail polish from carpet. While it may help with some stains, nail polish typically requires a stronger solvent, such as acetone or nail polish remover. It's important to test any cleaning solution on a hidden area of the carpet first to avoid damage. Blotting the stain gently with a suitable remover is usually the best approach.
As I have heard, you can use Windex. Ive heard it works like a charm. You can also use a Non-Acetone Nail Polish remover.
No, go to the local music store and get a cleaner or a polishing cloth works well.
I have once done this and it worked well, but put the windex on a paper towel then clean the screen.
No, that would not be a very good idea because all the cleansing chemicals in the Windex are not for going into your digestive system.