No, I use Martin's Guitar Polish on my guitar. However, if you have a modern guitar (not an antique), Windex WITHOUT ammonia is OK.
In a word "No" Windex is not suitable to clean your guitar. Use a VERY diluted amount of soap in a large amount of water, and a soft sponge to gently wipe the guitar clean. Windex would be far too abrasive.
Well, this is a process I found. In order to properly use Windex to clean your flute, first apply the Windex to a microfiber cloth and have another microfiber cloth set aside. Next, rub the Windex cloth in a circular motion on the flute being sure to avoid damaging the pads and the cork. and yes, u can use it to clean your flute
No..that could possibly damage the horn.
I put Windex on my violin to clean it and it looks on the neck there was a bit of color disorientation worked though.
you use a guitar and play it
In a word "No" Windex is not suitable to clean your guitar. Use a VERY diluted amount of soap in a large amount of water, and a soft sponge to gently wipe the guitar clean. Windex would be far too abrasive.
No.
Use Windex
Windex contains ammonia, which can be toxic if ingested. It is important to keep cleaning products like Windex out of reach of children and pets and to use them in well-ventilated areas.
The best window washing supplies to use would be windex and a sponge. Windex is a great choice of disinfectant because it is strong on stains on windows. Also the sponge will help wipe off the windex.
Well, this is a process I found. In order to properly use Windex to clean your flute, first apply the Windex to a microfiber cloth and have another microfiber cloth set aside. Next, rub the Windex cloth in a circular motion on the flute being sure to avoid damaging the pads and the cork. and yes, u can use it to clean your flute
No, that would not be a very good idea because all the cleansing chemicals in the Windex are not for going into your digestive system.
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They use windex it was tested to be the best brand
No, no, no, no, no! An honest mistake, but I cannot stress enough that you should not use Windex on your saddle. I would suggest saddle soap and oil, which you can buy at your local saddlery.
Of course not! Urine is considered a biological hazard to other people. Companies cannot use biological hazards in products. Besides, urine would not / could not perform the cleaning that Windex can perform.
use windex it really works!! :)