Comet cleaner is used for surface cleaning of non-porous materials such as porcelain, stainless steel and fiberglass. It won't scratch any surfaces and does not contain bleach.
Comet Cleaners offers dry cleaning and laundry services, whether the order is commercial or personal. Comet Cleaners is a certified environmental dry cleaner.
Comet cleanser is not considered organic. It is a powdered household cleaner that contains chemicals such as abrasives, bleach, and other cleaning agents.
If a baby has ingested comet cleaner, seek immediate medical attention. Call poison control for guidance and keep the product container for reference. Do not induce vomiting unless advised by a healthcare professional.
Comet cleaner is owned by Prestige Brands. It was originally owned by Procter and Gamble, but was sold to Prestige Brands in 2001. Proctor and Gamble still owns the rights in Europe, and the industrial Comet cleaners.
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Comet.
Comet Cleaners offers dry cleaning and laundry services, whether the order is commercial or personal. Comet Cleaners is a certified environmental dry cleaner.
An abrasive cleaner is one that might scratch a surface being cleaned. Steel wool is an abrasive cleaner. Comet is also an abrasive cleaner because it contains a gritty formula for cleaning.
Comet cleanser is not considered organic. It is a powdered household cleaner that contains chemicals such as abrasives, bleach, and other cleaning agents.
You risk scratching through the glaze on the tile. That will certainly damage it. Use a nonabrasive cleaner. I use things like 409 and they work great.
Go to the hospital and take the bottle of cleaner with you so they know exactly whats in it
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If a baby has ingested comet cleaner, seek immediate medical attention. Call poison control for guidance and keep the product container for reference. Do not induce vomiting unless advised by a healthcare professional.
Comet cleaner is owned by Prestige Brands. It was originally owned by Procter and Gamble, but was sold to Prestige Brands in 2001. Proctor and Gamble still owns the rights in Europe, and the industrial Comet cleaners.
Contact your local poison control center or visit the hospital immediately after accidentally ingesting Comet or any other cleaning chemical of any kind.