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.
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swiffer and a light mist of windex works
Try windex and a sink scrubber
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Windex was created in 1933.
When in liquid solution Windex is homogeneous
Windex is used for cleaning glass and mirrors.
Windex is typically a bright blue color.
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Windex cost no more than $5.00 usually.
Windex was introduced in 1933 in the United States by the Drackett Company.
Read the label. Windex is not to be taken internally. Spraying a denture would be in effect drinking the Windex. Not a good idea.