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.
Lysol is not safe to spray on a kitchen sink. It contains chemicals harmful if ingested. If you are washing you're dishes in a Lysol covered sink then your plates will be contaminated, when you eat off the plates you are ingesting all those bad chemicals.
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.
Lysol spray was invented by a German-American named Gustav Raupenstrauch in the late 19th century. Raupenstrauch developed Lysol as a disinfectant and antiseptic product to help combat infectious diseases.
Lysol spray can potentially discolor clothing if it comes into direct contact with the fabric. To avoid this, it's best to spray Lysol away from your clothes and allow it to dry completely before wearing them. It's advisable to read the label instructions before using it on or near clothing.
In Lysol disinfectant spray, there are several active ingredients. These ingredients include ethanol/SD alcohol 40, benzalkonium chloride, and the ingredient dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate.
Tough Stuff cleaner and a scrub brush, then you spray it with lysol.
Lysol products are a very popular line of cleaning products. The white can of lysol spray can be found almost anywhere that sells cleaning products. Some examples are Walmart, Shopper's Drug Mart, and Rexall.
Lysol is not safe to spray on a kitchen sink. It contains chemicals harmful if ingested. If you are washing you're dishes in a Lysol covered sink then your plates will be contaminated, when you eat off the plates you are ingesting all those bad chemicals.
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.
what are the active ingredients of Lysol spray?
Lysol spray, Lysol Tub and Tile Cleaner, linens.
Actually it does, I trapped a mosquito, added lysol *disinfecting spray* and it kinda slipped into it and died.
The ingredients in Lysol spray typically include ethanol, alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate, and other chemicals that help kill germs and bacteria.
Use Lysol spray .
The ingredients in Lysol disinfectant spray typically include ethanol, alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate, and other chemicals that help kill germs and bacteria.
Lysol works great as does Fabreeze.
no clue but you can kill them with lysol