Too hard to really say, all you would need to do is look on the back of the bottle of a cleaner and by law, companies are required to list every ingredient used in that particular cleaner. ~Drewcifer.
Many household cleaners contain ammonia.
Glass cleaners, multipurpose cleaners, bathroom cleaners, polishing waxes, and some drain and oven cleaners contain ammonia. If used in large quantities in poorly ventilated spaces, these cleaners can create dangerous fumes harmful to children.
There are many household items that are both reactive and flammable. Items like drain cleaners, oven cleaners, toilet cleaners, spot removers and bleach are all reactive and flammable.
It is put in drinking water and chlorine to make cleaning products.
There are many different household cleaners, and their pH's vary widely. Some toilet cleaners are pH 1 -2, washing up liquid is about 7 to 8 and oven cleaner is 11 -13. It can also vary with the brand.
Mostly household cleaners
Because many household cleaners are corrosive - or give off harmful vapours.
Many household cleaners contain ammonia.
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Some household cleaners contain solvents that dissolve stains. Other cleaners may contain detergents and solvents that bleach away stains and spills.
Some household cleaners can cause serious injuries and even death if ingested.
Ammonia, soap, and household cleaners
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There are many examples of natural household cleaners. These include vinegar to cut through grease and mildew and baking soda to remove odors and limescale among others.
Clorox is a leading brand in household cleaners. They offer many different toilet cleaners ranging from bleaches to floor cleaners and disinfectant wipes.
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