It is not recommended to use Windex with ammonia-d on neon sign tubing as it can harm the tubing. It is best to use a gentle cleaning solution specifically designed for neon signs to avoid potential damage.
Windex products do not contain ammonia. They typically contain ingredients like water, 2-hexoxyethanol, isopropanolamine, sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, and fragrance.
It is regular old ammonia -- NH3. "Ammonia-D" is a trademarked name for ammonia in Windex.
I emailed SC Johnson because I could not find this chemical name anywhare either. :) Dear Heidi, Thank you for asking about Ammonia-D® found in some of our Windex® products. We always appreciate hearing from our consumers. Ammonia-D® is the trademark name for the ammonia in Windex®. The 'D' is part of the trademark name. While your email did not indicate which Windex® product you were asking about, you should be aware that most of our Windex® products are glass and surface cleaners only, and not all formulas contain ammonia. If you would like to clean and disinfect/sanitize your surfaces, I would recommend using Windex® Antibacterial Cleaner. This product kills 99.9% of household bacteria in seconds, including: - Klebsiella pneumoniae - Listeria monocytogenes - Staphylococcus aureuas (Staph) - Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep) - Enterobacter aerogenes - Escherichia coli (E. coli) - Salmonella enterica (Salmonella) I hope this information will be helpful to you, and invite you to visit www.windex.com to learn more about all of our Windex® products. I have happily sent a full value complimentary coupon to the address provided, for you to try Windex® Antibacterial. We hope you enjoy using this coupon. If you have future comments or questions, please e-mail us again at www.scjbrands.com. Regards, Margaret Consumer Relationship Center SC Johnson, A Family Company Toll Free Number: 1-800-558-5252 www.scjbrands.com
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It is not recommended to use Windex with ammonia-d on neon sign tubing as it can harm the tubing. It is best to use a gentle cleaning solution specifically designed for neon signs to avoid potential damage.
Windex products do not contain ammonia. They typically contain ingredients like water, 2-hexoxyethanol, isopropanolamine, sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, and fragrance.
It is regular old ammonia -- NH3. "Ammonia-D" is a trademarked name for ammonia in Windex.
Ammonia is commonly found in household cleaning products such as glass cleaners, floor cleaners, and bathroom cleaners. It is also used in agricultural fertilizers and in some industrial processes. When using products containing ammonia, it's important to follow safety precautions and ventilation instructions.
Windex is made by mixing water, isopropyl alcohol, surfactants, solvents, and fragrances. These ingredients are blended together in specific concentrations to create the blue-tinted window and glass cleaner we know as Windex.
Windex contains Ammonia-D and Alcohol, which do kill some bacteria, but not to the degree that Windex can claim to be a disenfectant cleaner. Windex does specifically make a disinfecting version of their product. Also, windex is only meant to clean surfaces that people don't have direct/constant contact with, because the chemicals can transfer to your hands, which can then transfer to your eyes, food, drinks, etc, and are unsafe for human consumption.
The formula for Windex is ammonia, alcohol, and dishwashing detergents. To make one gallon use 4 ounces of ammonia, 16 ounces of alcohol and one tablespoon of dishwashing detergent and make up the rest with purified water.
I emailed SC Johnson because I could not find this chemical name anywhare either. :) Dear Heidi, Thank you for asking about Ammonia-D® found in some of our Windex® products. We always appreciate hearing from our consumers. Ammonia-D® is the trademark name for the ammonia in Windex®. The 'D' is part of the trademark name. While your email did not indicate which Windex® product you were asking about, you should be aware that most of our Windex® products are glass and surface cleaners only, and not all formulas contain ammonia. If you would like to clean and disinfect/sanitize your surfaces, I would recommend using Windex® Antibacterial Cleaner. This product kills 99.9% of household bacteria in seconds, including: - Klebsiella pneumoniae - Listeria monocytogenes - Staphylococcus aureuas (Staph) - Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep) - Enterobacter aerogenes - Escherichia coli (E. coli) - Salmonella enterica (Salmonella) I hope this information will be helpful to you, and invite you to visit www.windex.com to learn more about all of our Windex® products. I have happily sent a full value complimentary coupon to the address provided, for you to try Windex® Antibacterial. We hope you enjoy using this coupon. If you have future comments or questions, please e-mail us again at www.scjbrands.com. Regards, Margaret Consumer Relationship Center SC Johnson, A Family Company Toll Free Number: 1-800-558-5252 www.scjbrands.com
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Household chemicals like Windex contain ammonia and other cleaning agents that can help remove dirt and grime from pennies. However, the primary ingredient in Windex is water, which can cause oxidation on pennies, leading to a dull appearance. To make pennies shine, a solution of vinegar and salt or lemon juice can be more effective due to the acidic nature of these substances, which can help remove tarnish and restore the shine to pennies.
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The chemical formula of ammonia-d is NH2D. It is a deuterated form of ammonia, where one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced by deuterium, a stable isotope of hydrogen.