Of course you CAN, but why would you want to. -It won't clean them or make them look any shinier.
No, Lysol All Purpose Spray Cleaner does not contain ammonia. It is formulated without ammonia and is designed for safe and effective cleaning of various surfaces in your home.
Spray windex on it. Or anything with ammonia.
Cat spray has a strong, pungent odor that is often described as musky and foul. The smell is intensified by the presence of ammonia, which gives it a sharp, chemical-like scent.
Spray it with an ammonia based sprayer, then wipe clean with a lint free cloth.
With regular tire cleaning spray.
to drink, to inflate tires, to spray etc
If you're refering to when an animal sprays, I believe it's because of ammonia.
The experts at Merry Maids recommend that you dilute one part ammonia with three parts water in an empty spray bottle to clean windows, appliances and countertops. You may find ammonia scented with lemon to avoid the tear-evoking smell of ammonia.
I do and it cleans wonderfully. I use more ammonia than pine sol in a see through bottle. I use it for stains on the kitchen floor, the stove, sink and the whole bathroom. It has a very strong smell though, sometimes I have to spray and let it sit but it is one of those things where you can spray then wipe and be done. We are all still alive and I have asthma.
One common brand that produces sudsy ammonia in a plastic container with a white and blue label similar to Clorox is Easy-Off. They offer a cleaning product with ammonia in a convenient spray bottle for easy use.
Well It's Just A Spray That Fixes Flat Things Like Tires Or Soccer balls Or Stuff Like That .
Honestly? Spray painted stencils would probably be the way to go. Carving into or heat branding the tires... would not be a very wise move.