Is Windex a disinfectant?

This product will clean and shine surfaces without any dull residue. When used as directed, it kills 99.9% of germs‡ and bacteria† on hard, non-porous surfaces.
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Can you use Windex to disinfect?

Windex Original Glass Cleaner is not a disinfectant and it will not kill germs. But there are some Windex products that do kill germs, like Windex Disinfectant Multi-Surface Cleaner. To keep glass germ-free, use a disinfectant first and then wipe it down with Windex Original Glass Cleaner.
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Does Windex kill bacteria and viruses?

Windex® Disinfectant Cleaner Multi-Surface

Windex® streak-free shine joins the power to kill 99.9% of germs, viruses^, and bacteria on hard, non-porous surfaces and Glade® fresh scent.
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Does glass cleaner sanitize?

Glass cleaner usually contains ammonia and in the kitchen it can not only clean but sanitize sinks, appliances, and countertops. It is safe for plastic, wood, or nylon cutting boards to kill lingering bacteria on contact, then rinse with water.
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Is Windex Multi Purpose a disinfectant?

Don't leave the streak-free shine behind when you reach for a multi-surface cleaner that kills 99.9% of germs, viruses^, and bacteria on hard, non-porous surfaces. Windex® Disinfectant Cleaner Multi-Surface leaves behind a fresh citrus scent without any dull residue.
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Does Windex contain alcohol?

Isopropanol. Isopropanol or isopropyl alcohol has always been a major component of the Windex chemical formula. This highly flammable liquid is cheap, widely available and relatively non-toxic. It dissolves a wide range of compounds and dries quickly without leaving streaks behind.
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What is in Windex disinfectant?

Windex® Disinfectant Cleaner - Citrus Fresh
  • WaterWater. ...
  • Ethylene Glycol N-Hexyl EtherSolubilizer. ...
  • Propylene Glycol N-Butyl EtherSolubilizer. ...
  • Propylene GlycolSolubilizer. ...
  • Sodium Dodecylbenzene SulfonateCleaning Agent. ...
  • Sodium C14-17 Sec-Alkyl SulfonateCleaning Agent. ...
  • FragranceFragrance. ...
  • Liquitint® Bright YellowDye.
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What are the ingredients in Windex Multi Surface disinfectant?

Ingredients
  • Water Water. Provides a liquid base for a product.
  • 2-Hexoxyethanol Cleaning Agent. ...
  • Sodium C14-17 Sec-Alkyl Sulfonate Wetting Agent. ...
  • Butoxypropanol Cleaning Agent. ...
  • Propylene Glycol Carrier. ...
  • Fragrance Fragrance. ...
  • Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate Wetting Agent. ...
  • Sodium Hydroxide pH Adjuster.
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Why is Windex blue?

The reason most glass cleaners on the market are blue is that, during the 1960s, Windex's original recipe used a translucent blue dye to help it stand out from the pack. In response to this product's popularity, many customers began associating the color of light blue spray with glass cleaners.
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What is the main ingredient in Windex?

Ammonium hydroxide is commonly referred to as "ammonia." Many consumers use it at home for cleaning and laundry. It's a cleaning agent, or "surfactant," that removes dirt, and it can also be used as a pH adjuster that alters the pH of a product to improve stability.
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Can Windex be used on all surfaces?

You can use Windex® Ammonia-Free Glass Cleaner on your car's tinted windows, mirrors, glass, chrome, stainless steel, plastic, and vinyl surfaces. For a streak-free shine, clean car windows when the surface is cool and out of direct sunlight whenever possible.
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Does Fabuloso kill germs?

Fabuloso® Complete lemon scented disinfecting wipes are a powerful multi-purpose solution to kill 99% of viruses and bacteria in any room in the house.
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Which is better bleach or ammonia?

In disinfectant quality, bleach is considered to be a stronger disinfectant than ammonia. Ammonia is better on hard surfaces than bleach. Bleach is generally used in fabrics, especially white clothes and in washing dishes and kitchen utensils. Ammonia works better in cleansing tiles, glass and jewellery.
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Is Mr Clean a disinfectant?

Mr. Clean multi-surface cleaners come in various scents, including Moonlight Breeze, Meadows and Rain, Original Fresh, Freshness Linen and Sky, Tropical Sunrise. These cleaners are designed to cut through grease and grime but are NOT disinfectants.
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Is Multi Surface cleaner a disinfectant?

*Kills 99.99% of household germs, specifically: Influenza A virus, H1N1, Rhinovirus type 37 (the Common Cold virus), Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella enterica, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli on hard, nonporous surfaces.
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Does Windex have bleach?

Glass Cleaner and Bleach

One of the ingredients in Windex is ammonia. The combination of ammonia and bleach's main ingredient, sodium hypochlorite, produces chloramine vapor.
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What is Windex good for?

Windex is a great cleaner for inside your car, getting rid of built-up gunk on windows, dashboards, steering wheel, and upholstery. It's non-greasy, so it won't leave everything slippery nor damage the upholstery and faux wood surfaces.
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What does ammonia do to glass?

When ammonia is used on tinted windows it can cause the tint to bubble and discolor, become hazy or brittle. With prolonged use, the window tint will peel off completely. Professionals use ammonia to old window tint to help remove it.
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Is Windex with vinegar a disinfectant?

Windex Vinegar Glass Cleaner

This Windex product appears clear in the bottle. While some studies indicate vinegar can help kill germs, the concentration in this cleaner is not high enough to make that claim, and vinegar is not a registered disinfectant with the EPA.
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Can I put vinegar in Windex?

“Never mix vinegar with other cleaning products like bleach or ammonia or those 'blue' window cleaning products [like Windex], because they can create dangerous chlorine gas,” Gayman says.
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Can I use vinegar as Windex?

Mix your ingredients. In a spray bottle, combine a 1/4 cup white vinegar with a 1/2 teaspoon of liquid dish soap. Dilute the solution with two cups of water, then shake the bottle vigorously to mix the components.
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What percentage of ammonia is in Windex?

Wise received U.S. patent #3,463,735 for a glass cleaning composition, listing example formulae, one of which is 4.0% isopropyl alcohol, 1% ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, 0.1% sodium lauryl sulfate (a surfactant), calcium (Ca) 0.01%, tetrasodium pyrophosphate (a water softener), 0.05% of 28% ammonia, 1% of a dye ...
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Does the original Windex have ammonia in it?

Cleans and shines the first time, every time.

Windex® Original Glass Cleaner is perfect for cleaning windows, mirrors, glass shower doors, glass top stoves, and more. Thanks to its formulation with Ammonia-D®, it starts working on fingerprints, dirt, and other messes even before you wipe.
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What's in Lysol disinfectant?

potassium hydroxide, 3–4% Alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16) dimethylbenzyl ammonium saccharinate, 0.10%; microbiocide. Alkyl (C12-C18) dimethylbenzylammonium chloride, 0.08%; antiseptic. Alkyl (C12-C16) dimethylbenzylammonium chloride, 0.02%; antiseptic.
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