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The plastic bottle does not have to react with ammonia.
I am having the same. Not 100% sure, but my theory is that the soap has broken down over time, and some of the ammonia compounds in the soap are turning into ammonia. I was getting the smell with a bottle of Old Spice "Pure Sport" scent, and when I got a new bottle, the ammonia smell went away. Tonight I used a lil of an older bottle of Axe "Vice" which is pretty old, and it is really strong ammonia smelling. It even smells like ammonia in the bottle. I'm prob gonna throw the bottle away. You might try a new bottle if you are using liquid soap. Hope this helps
Maybe buy it at CVS Pharmacy or use Windex which has ammonia in it.
If left open in the air, ammonia will slowly evaporate because it is a volatile compound. Over time, the concentration of ammonia in the bottle will decrease until eventually, it will be completely gone.
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Common window cleaner with ammonia is cheapest at Wal-mart and you usually use cash or credit card to buy it.........
There is a small amount of ammonia in urine. Ammonia is not converted to urine.
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Ammonia gas is highly volatile and can be hazardous to inhale. Cooling the bottle before opening helps to reduce the vapor pressure of the ammonia, minimizing the amount of gas that is released when the seal is broken, thus reducing the risk of accidental exposure.
To effectively use ammonia and water to clean, mix equal parts of ammonia and water in a spray bottle. Use this solution to clean surfaces such as countertops, floors, and windows. Make sure to ventilate the area while cleaning, as ammonia can have a strong odor. Additionally, always test the solution on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it does not damage the surface.
You can't buy it by the teaspoon. A small bottle is about $2
No. Ammonia is toxic. Even in small, nonhazardous concentrations the odor of ammonia is repulsive.