yes it does but it does not make penny shiny i have tried it but it just get the dirt of so really does not work
Lysol, Windex, Pledge, Febreeze, Oust, Grease Lightening, Endust, and Scrubbing Bubbles
Cleaning products such as bleach or ammonia. Drain cleaners containing sodium hydroxide. Oven cleaners with potassium hydroxide. Laundry detergents which may contain sodium hydroxide. Dishwashing soaps with potassium hydroxide.
Only if you put enough on the lice to drown them. Lysol is a disinfectant not a pesticide
Regular Lysol spray will not bleach colors. But there is another kind of Lysol spray, which has Clorox bleach in it. THAT will bleach colors.
Yes it can! You should keep all household cleaners away from dogs. They aer poisonous to dogs just as they are to people.
EDIT BELOW Answer: Lysol Concentrate and Lysol IC do NOT contain bleach. MSDS sheets say never mix Bleach and Lysol Concentrate or Lysol IC! Products with bleach that are labeled "Lysol brand" do not contain Lysol per se., they are another composition with the bleach. Due to lysol's bleach base (WRONG, see above), mixing it with ammonia results in a toxic substance that is lethal upon inhalation. I would advise against mixing the two.
Yes, Lysol can be used to clean pennies due to its disinfecting properties. Simply soak the pennies in a solution of Lysol and water for a few minutes, then gently scrub them with a soft brush or cloth to remove dirt and grime. Rinse the pennies thoroughly with water afterwards.
It is not safe to mix bleach and Lysol together as they can create toxic fumes that are harmful when inhaled. It is recommended to use these products separately and follow the instructions on their labels for safe use.
vinegar, lysol
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No, Lysol disinfecting wipes do not contain bleach. They use other active ingredients such as quaternary ammonium compounds to kill germs and bacteria on surfaces.
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